mcchem
Mar 21, 2015, 05:45 PM
I did the iodine clock reaction using sodium metabisulfite and potassium iodate. As I understand it, increasing concentration is supposed to speed up your reaction rate. I did 10 trials. The first 5 I varied the concentration of metabisulfite and kept the iodate constant. Trials 6-10 I varied the potassium iodate and kept the meta constant. Can someone PLEASE help me understand why as I increased concentration, the reaction rate became slower?! For example in trial 6 I had 2 ml of sodium metabisulfite and 4 ml of potassium iodate, that only took 7 seconds. In trial 10 I had 2 ml of meta and 10 ml of potassium iodate and that took 17 seconds? I am so confused does anyone know what I did wrong? Increasing concentrations should have increased collisions and made the rate quite fast, but it did the opposite?? Please help :(