In this lab my lab partner and I have observed many different chemical reactions. During this lab I have learned more about chemical reactions and how they work. I have also learned the importance of lab safety from things like rolling up long sleeves by the bunsen burner to wafting the smell of gases and not directly smelling them for it could cause burning in the lungs. Also throughout the lab I have learned many new ways of having a chemical reaction occur. My lab partner and I may have error in mixing out the chemicals but at this point do not know because we have not had time to share any observations with fellow classmates
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