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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Help. (Advice needed) I'm doing this lab entitled, "To design an experiment to show the effect of temperature and catalyst on the rate of a chemical reaction" and I was wondering how I should plan it. Should I merge both the temperature and catalyst ( for example, put both explanations of the effect of temp. and catalyst in the discussion) or should I do them separate? The teacher gave us the aim and he didn't really specify how it should be presented. I'm confused :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zepdrix

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok first you do the reaction at fixed temperature (room temperature), then you do the reaction at same temperature but with catalyst, then do the same reaction at higher temperature and finaly do the reaction with higher temperature and catalyst present. now that is if you have a reaction that depends on temperature and has a known catalyst

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