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Your conclusion should answer all parts of your aim, and should state the (numerical) results. Think of it as a spoiler for the whole lab report!

For example:

If the aim is: Determine the concentration of Vitamin C in a fruit juice via a redox titration against N-bromosuccinimide.

The conclusion might be: Berri orange juice (2000 μL aliquots, in triplicate) was titrated against a 0.104 M solution of N-bromosuccinimide. The concentration of Vitamin C in the fruit juice was determined to be 55.0 mg/L.

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