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Lab #7 Reflection

This lab I learned how to perform atom economy as well as other preservation methods/calculations.
I did well on putting the lab equipment away.
I need to improve on my participation skills because during the actual lab experiment I feel like I wasn't contributing very much.
I need to improve my atom economy skills since I don't 100% understand it.
The partners helped in this lab by helping solve calculations that I and others got stuck on.

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  1. One lab technique that I can improve on in the next lab is being more attentive in the lab and actively participating more.

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  2. I also learned this during lab #7. I hope that we can improve our lab techniques together in lab #8! Maybe you could work on contributing more in this lab too

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