Posted by Jennifer on Saturday, November 13, 2010 at 4:25pm.
I'm not sure, from your description, what you want to do for a "salt lab" but if it is to simply form a salt, try this.
Neutralization of an acid with a base produces a salt.
Then you could neutralize various acids and bases, evaporate the water and check out the salt produced.
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