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Monday, December 14, 2015

Post- Lab

Here are the calculations that I did after lab in order to figure out if we were given Fe2+ or Fe3+, we had Fe3+. This practice was very helpful and helped me physically see the process of how the data is collected and how we get the answers we do. 
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