For my project I tried to figure out what affected the Briggs-Rauscher reaction. I did this by varying the amount of Malonic Acid, Sodium iodate, and Sulfamic acid. I also varied the temperarure (22 C and 0 C). In the end I figured out that varying the amount of the components caused the duration of the reaction to be shortened and the entire reaction to take on a lighter tone. When I tested outside (when it was freezing point) I found that the duration of the reaction was much longer outside than inside. I would like to know why these things occured. Please tell me the details why this occured, as well as websites where I can learn more.
Thanks for your help.
The title of this project on this website is "Minds of Their Own: A Chemical Reaction that Changes, then Changes Back!"