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Identify and evaluate chemical hazards and hazard warning signs (such
as the 4-bar Hazardous Material Information System, the 4- diamond
National Fire Protection Association System, and Material Safety Data
Sheets).
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Cite the location and operation of common laboratory safety equipment.
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Measure and dispense reagents.
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Determine the mass of a given substance using an electronic balance.
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Use pH meters or sensors to measure the pH of solutions.
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Record quantitative and qualitative data, using the proper number of
significant figures where appropriate.
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Perform dilutions to prepare solutions using volumetric glassware.
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Standardize solutions and analyze samples by performing titration
experiments.
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Analyze collected data using graphical techniques.
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Prepare written reports, present data in a logical format, analyze
data, and report conclusions.
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Use scientific measuring devices to obtain chemical data.
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Apply principles, concepts, and procedures of chemistry to lab
experiments.
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Interpret chemical data generated by application of the scientific
method.
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Use lab equipment properly and safely to perform a variety of chemical
procedures and techniques.
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