This document is a lab report submitted by a student, Ashley Campoverde, for CHEM 10600 (General Chem Lab) at Hunter College CUNY, detailing an experiment on bleach titration conducted on October 15, 2019. It was prepared for Professor Olga Lavinda.
This report is primarily intended for the instructor for grading purposes, and serves as a record of the student’s experimental work and data analysis. It’s a standard assignment in introductory chemistry labs where students apply titration techniques to determine the concentration of a common household chemical.
This report does *not* provide instruction on how to perform the titration, nor does it offer a comprehensive explanation of the underlying chemical principles. It focuses specifically on the results of *this* particular experiment.
The full report includes an abstract summarizing the findings (4.35% sodium hypochlorite), an introduction outlining the experiment’s purpose, the chemical equations involved, definitions of key terms (endpoint, indicator, molarity, etc.), the raw data collected, calculations performed to determine the concentration of sodium hypochlorite, and a final result. This preview only provides a high-level overview of the document’s existence and context.