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Lab #8 Reflection

I learned how to properly perform a titration, and the real world uses of redox reactions.
I did well in cleaning and putting away the lab equipment.
I need to improve my attention in the lab, and to focus on what we are currently doing.
I need to improve on my redox reaction thinking skills.
Working with partners help me in this lab by helping me through the calculations and helping me understand the topic

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