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Determining the relative atomic mass of lithium.  

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DETERMINING THE RELATIVE ATOMIC MASS OF LITHIUM BY JAVERIA MASUD 12-O Implementing Before I started my coursework I wrote a risk assessment which covered all the risks and hazards that might take place during the practical and how to avoid them. I know that lithium is a corrosive chemical and reacts vigorously with water to produce lithium hydroxide which is highly flammable. I made a list of all the chemicals and procedures that would take place during the experiment and which of them might affect my final result. To avoid hazards from taking place I wore eye protection at all times. I also wore a lab coat to protect any acid from spilling on my clothes. I did the experiment in 2 different parts. In the first one I produced lithium hydroxide. In the second one I did the titration of lithium hydroxide. From the first experiment, I reacted 0.09g of lithium with...

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