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Intermolecular and Ionic Forces

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record its mass in your lab notebook. 3. In the hood, carefully add only 10 drops of the ethanol liquid into the beaker. Reweigh the beaker, and record its mass in your lab notebook. 4. Take the beaker back to the hood, and set a timer for 3 minutes. 5. When the timer goes off for each liquid, weigh the sample again, and record its mass in your lab

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Experiment 8 The thermodynamics of the solubility of borax

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Pre-Lab Assignment Before coming to lab: • Read the lab thoroughly. • Answer the pre-lab questions that appear at the end of this lab exercise. The questions should be answered on a separate (new) page of your lab notebook. Be sure to show all work, round answers, and include units on all answers. Background information can be

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Qualitative Analysis of Anions - Lab Manuals for Ventura ...

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the lab manual to complete in your lab notebook the following sections of the report for this lab exercise: Title, Lab Purpose, Procedure and Data Tables. Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine what anions are present in an unknown sample.

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ECE 2110 Electrical Engineering Laboratory I

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Aug 17, 2020 · experiments. The LTA is expected to grade the lab notebooks and reports in a fair and timely manner. The reports should be returned to the students in the next lab period following submission. The LTA should report any errors in the lab manual to the faculty coordinator. 1.3Faculty Coordinator Responsibilities

  Laboratory, Electrical, Engineering, 2011, Ece 2110 electrical engineering laboratory i

Experiment 9 Specific Heat Capacities of Metals

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CHEM 139 Lab Guide Page 2 Experiment 9 9.3 Experimental Set up your notebook as usual, recording the title, objective and procedure. 1. Using a hot plate, heat about 400 mL of water to a rolling boil in a 600 mL or 800 mL beaker. Keep an eye on the level of the water bath, and add more water if the level gets too low. 2.

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Writing an Organic Chemistry Lab Report

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Writing an Organic Synthesis Lab Report . Components of a Laboratory Notebook. The following components should be contained for each experiment, along with any additional material required by your instructor. • Title and date • Introduction (purpose, reaction) • Physical data (including calculations) • Procedure outline

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Guidelines for a Physics Lab Reports - Baylor University

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Oct 21, 2005 · Your lab instructor’s initials. If you happen to forget your lab manual, then you will take your data on notebook paper. Your lab instructor will initial that as your data sheet and you will turn that in with your lab report as well as your own data sheet from the lab manual. You may not use your lab

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Writing a Formal Lab Report - Germanna Community

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Writing a Formal Lab Report Note: This handout provides guidelines for writing a formal, typed laboratory report for a Biology, Chemistry, Natural Science, or Physics class. Routine lab “write-ups” such as those used in a laboratory notebook may follow a similar format and style, but they are usually written in pen during

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Laboratory Training Manual

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pdi_lab_userguide.pdf President's DNA Initiative - DNA Analyst Training Page 4 of 13. Structure of the Laboratory Training Manual ... • Evaluation of the trainee’s notebook for each exercise • Documentation of problem areas, as applicable, and their solutions or proposed solutions

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Case Studies - APS Home

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May 09, 2007 · an inherent desire to be safe, but the extent to which safety procedures are practiced in the lab depends on a range of factors, including prior experience, an understanding of appropriate procedures, and an understanding of what harm may come from failing to follow these procedures. Formal safety training is often useful to fill in

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