Flowchart? Help!?

How do I make a flowchart for a data table of 4 solutions and 3 reagents mixed? We're solving for an unknown that can be 1, or 2 solutions mixed.

I know you start out with:
1,2,3,4
Add Reagent 1
Precipitate No reaction
1, 1+2??, 1+3??

Anyways, that's where I'm stuck. How do I know to do 1+2, or 1+3 or whatever?

Thanks!

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Answer:
Well first off hopefully this experiment has been properly planned so you dont mix something like ammonia and bleach, but to the question.
First make a column on a piece of paper with 5 spaces on the left side of the page, then across the first row divide it into 4 areas. Make a grid by extending the lines out and across. Then leave the top leftmost box blank label each box with a number and letter like R1 R2 and R3 across the top and S1 S2 S3 S4 down the left side. Then u simply follow your procedure by adding reagent 1 to liquid 1, observe and record the results in the box that lines up with R1 and S1. This is a comparative study so u cant conclude anything tell u complete all reactions, there should be 12. Since i have no idea as to your reagents and your solutions, i cant really predict the out come. but just take good notes, observe for color change, look for precipitation, see if the reagent dissolves, All so fell the test tube to see if heat is given off or absorbed. record all that in your boxes. This information should then be interpreted and compared to standards(normally given like if solution forms precipitate with R1 and not R2 then it is X and so on) Hope this helps and always were your goggles!
I was completely confused when I read this

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