What is the affect of changing surface area on reaction rate?

in #science7 years ago

Investigating the Effect of Surface Area on Reaction Rate

Aim:
I want to investigate how changing the surface area effects the reaction rate.

Equipment:
Boiling Tube
Calcium Carbonate (Marble) Chips
Calcium Carbonate Powder
1.0mol/L Hydrochloric Acid
Measuring cylinder
Spatula
Test tube tongs

Method:

  1. Measure 2mL of Hydrochloric Acid and pour it into a boiling tube.
  2. Using the tongs to hold the boiling tube tube the sink, add a pea-sized amount of Calcium Carbonate powder.
  3. Repeat experiment instead using the same amount of marble chips rather than the powder.

Results:
When I added the powder, there was vigorous fizzing.
When I repeated the experiment with the chips, it bubbled.

Conclusion:
A chemical reaction is when two reactant particles collide.
They must collide with enough force and in the correct orientation.
As I increased the surface area of the reactants, there were more reactant particles that were exposed and able to react.
The more particles, the higher the chance of a successful collision.
This means the rate of reaction will increase.