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Applying Lab Learning and Techniques to Real-Life Applications: Quantification of Iron in Whole Grain Cereal POST-LABORATORY Written Report Using all the resources provided to date in this course, write a written laboratory report following the guidelines provided in the manual (found on page xxii, also see example in Appendix C). Upload a copy of your report to the Canvas site prior to your next lab. Be sure to include answers to the post lab questions following the report. Include calculations where appropriate. Be sure to include a heading with the name of the lab, your name, date, lab partner's name, and TA's name. Include all reference citations. Post-Laboratory Points of Discussion (Address these questions in the Discussion section of your written report) Include a thorough discussion of each step of the procedure in terms of the observations, reactions, dilutions, and measured results.

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The subject of this question is Chemistry. It is a high school-level question. Quantitative Chemical Analysis is the focus.

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The subject of this question is Chemistry. It is a high school-level question.

Quantitative Chemical Analysis is the focus of the question. It involves the use of titrations and gravimetric analysis to determine the amount of a specific substance in a sample.

In the context of the question, the student is required to write a lab report for a quantitative analysis of iron in whole grain cereal. The report should include a thorough discussion of each step of the procedure, observations, reactions, dilutions, measured results, and calculations. The student should also address the post-laboratory points of discussion.

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