This document is a lab report, completed by a student named Afsana Abdul Rahim for General Chemistry II (SCC 202) at LaGuardia Community College. It details an experiment focused on measuring and comparing the pH of different acid and buffer solutions.
This report is primarily for the instructor, Professor Amit Aggarwal, as a demonstration of the student’s understanding of acid-base chemistry and laboratory skills. It would be used as part of the course assessment. Students undertaking similar chemistry labs would use it as an example of expected report structure and content.
This report does *not* provide a comprehensive explanation of pH calculations or acid-base theory. It focuses on the practical application of these concepts within a specific experimental setup. It also doesn’t include any generalized lab procedures – it’s specific to this experiment.
The full report includes: stated objectives for the experiment, a detailed list of materials and chemicals used, a step-by-step account of the methods employed to prepare solutions and measure pH, and a data sheet (not included in this preview) for recording observations and results. It also includes the student’s analysis and conclusions, which are not visible here.