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WHO CAN YOU WRITE YOUR OWN REPORT: 1-Name: Group: 2-Date: / / 3-Lab Section: 4-Lab Report: 5-Name or Title of experiment: 6-Aim of the experiment: 7-Steps of the works (procedure): 8-Discussion: 9-Finally in the space provided below construct a flow cart for the analysis of your mixture of ions. Indicate on the flow chart whether the test for mixture of ions positive or negative. 10-Keep your writing, and punctuation in save way.

WHO CAN YOU WRITE YOUR OWN REPORT: 1-Name: write your name Group: A or B 2-Date: / / 3-Lab Section: ex. 1 4-Lab Report: ------------------------ 5-Name or Title of experiment: ACID BASE TITRATION 6-Aim of the experiment: Finding of Acid concentration. 7-Steps of the works (procedure): Fill burette with NaOH and so on. 8-Discussion: write your calculation findings, then discussing them.

The Unknown consist of: EXAMINATION REPORT : 1- Number of Unknown. 2- In the space provided below construct a flow table for the analysis of your unknown sample which consists of one or more ions. Indicate on the flow table whether the test for Unknown sample positive or negative. Name: Group Date: Unknown no. The Unknown consist of: Solutions K2CrO4 NH3 HNO3 positive negative

NAME: GROUP: EXAMINATION REPORT : 1- Number of Unknown. 2- In the space provided below construct a flow table for the analysis of your unknown sample , which have to know its real reading from burette, and acid concentration Na, by titration. NAME: GROUP: UNKNOWN NO. VOLUNE OF BASE (REAL READING) ACID CONCENTRATION Na