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  1. imaginative name's Avatar
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    project halp
    Hey. I have no intention of continuing chemistry next year, but my school still requires you to plan out the research project that would be done at the end of next year. I was allotted "finding the percentage chromium in a sample of steel". unfortunately, i have no idea of how this would be done.

    I DONT WANT ANYONE TO DO MY OROJECT FOR ME.

    I just want a few pointers as to what type of experiment i would need to carry out, and what may help me in doing it.
  2. shengoc's Avatar
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    Re: project halp
    (Original post by imaginative name)
    Hey. I have no intention of continuing chemistry next year, but my school still requires you to plan out the research project that would be done at the end of next year. I was allotted "finding the percentage chromium in a sample of steel". unfortunately, i have no idea of how this would be done.

    I DONT WANT ANYONE TO DO MY OROJECT FOR ME.

    I just want a few pointers as to what type of experiment i would need to carry out, and what may help me in doing it.
    a hint, how do you find out the concentration of acids or bases knowing concentration of one of them?

    also another hint, how can you determine amount of iron in rust?
  3. kidomo's Avatar
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    Re: project halp
    i am afraid i cannot give you halp, sorry.
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