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Rate increases as concentration increases
More particles in same volume → more frequent collisions
Sulfur precipitate (cloudy yellow mixture)
Cross disappearing technique
When cross can no longer be seen through cloudy mixture
Concentration of sodium thiosulfate solution
Rate=1Time\text{Rate} = \frac{1}{\text{Time}}Rate=Time1
sec−1\text{sec}^{-1}sec−1 or per second
Curved line showing inverse relationship
Straight line through origin
Direct proportionality (double conc. = double rate)
Particles collide with sufficient energy
More particles → more collisions per second
Sulfur precipitate provides clear visual endpoint
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