Every Drop Counts: Our Titration Journey
I'm @jadeneywrites but you can call me ken instead, we experiments again and it called a titration which we you used a iodine, starch, lemon, and also water and the goal of our experiments is we make a pale blue black, like the color of strawberry i think.
This called a BURETTE which is we put here the iodine.
We only have a 3 trial so we try and error. First try, we failed of our drops, it said that only 3-2 drops of starch, and the biggest mistake of ours is we put a 3 drops but full of drops like the 1 drops we full it and put into the glass and then sa second and third that our biggest mistake cause the process of dropping is only a one drop of starch and that's why we failed on our first try.Also, the iodine that we drop is to much of drops it said that we stop to drop the iodine until it colored pale blue black but the result of ours is green black🤦. Second try is we try again but not the same as our first try because we take the drops correctly, but again we have a mistake of our second try because we put to much a lemon, and a mistake again🤦 but the result of our trials are almost get the goal color which is the pale blue back. And for our last and third trial we exactly perfect it, we got the pale blue back just our teacher told us
this is the color that we got I don't know if that is the perfect color of pale blue back, they said that like a color of strawberry and maybe that what's look like. We learned that every drops matter, even small drops could make a big mistake.
We're so happy that in our third trial, we finally got it right. Even though we had a lot of mistakes in the first and second tries, we still learned something new each time. Our group really worked hard and we communicated with each other to improve. I realize now that science is not just about getting the right answer quickly it's also about being patient, careful, and learning from failure.
After the experiment, our teacher asked us what we learned, and I said that teamwork and accuracy are very important. If one of us makes a mistake, we all get affected, but if we help each other and focus, we can fix it together. Also, it’s fun when you're doing it with friends because you enjoy learning even if it’s hard sometimes.
That’s really all for now. Thanks for reading and I hope you learned something too! 💙🧪✨
This was such a fun and relatable story, Ken! HAHA I love how honest you were about the mistakes—especially the “full drops” part, been there too! HAHA It’s true, every single drop counts in titration, and it's awesome how your group stayed patient and learned together. Science really does hit different when you're laughing, learning, and bonding with your friends. Great job and congrats on nailing the third try!
Yeahh and it's a best memories for us!
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I'm glad that you all got it right on the third trial. Kulbaan jud guro mo ba.
Yeahh even at our first try. Pero pag last trial na perfect rajud.
That's a nice experiment that you could show us!! That reminds me the time that I had some lab classes in school and university!
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