Experiment may be the tiration, techniques, experiments

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For a chemistry experiment focused on titration and related techniques, it's advisable to consult a school chemistry textbook for foundational knowledge. The internet can be overwhelming for beginners, so starting with reliable educational resources is recommended. A suggested experiment is the self-oxidation of ammonium bichromate, which produces nitrogen gas and chromium-3-oxide. Additionally, using Google to search for specific experiments, such as the titration of bleach with potassium iodide or sodium thiosulfate, can yield useful information and resources for completing lab reports.
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I want to surf some website(chemistry experiment, include vedio, lab report and other useful things about experiment...)the experiment may be the tiration, techniques, experiments or ions... Because I need to do experiment and lab report in school. I am a form 7 student!
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What is "form 7"? I suggest you look for the information in a school chemistry textbook. The internet can be quite confusing for a beginner in chemistry.
 
If you need an "original" idea and somewhat firework-type experiment, you may try the self-oxidation of ammonium bichromate, (NH4)2Cr2O7, by simply heating the dry solid. This reaction yields nitrogen gas with the formation of green product, known as chromium-3-oxide.

However, if you need an internet-based source, I recommend that you use google searching.

Regards, chem_tr
 
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