Lab Notebook Guidelines (1)
Lab Notebook Guidelines (1)
The properties and hazards for each compound can be found in the Merck index, Sigma-
Aldrich catalog, or www.ncsu.edu/ncsu/ehs (has the complete Safety Data Sheet
information). You can also look the compounds up on Wikipedia.
Lab Notebook Rules
1. Lab notebooks must be bound (loose leaf or spiral notebooks are not acceptable).
2. Always write in pen (blue or black). If a mistake is made, draw a line through the
mistake and re-write it. Do not use white out or scribble the writing out.
3. Number each page of the notebook.
4. Do not skip pages in the notebook. Reserve the first two pages of the notebook for
the Table of Contents.
5. Write out each step of the procedure in the lab notebook before coming to the lab.
6. Record all data in the lab notebook as you complete the experiment.
7. Keep the lab notebook neat and organized. All information must be legible.
8. Never remove pages from the lab notebook.
9. Include reaction diagrams, flow charts, and even drawings of glassware or methods
used in the experiment.
10. All calculations should be shown in the lab notebook.
Lab notebooks will be graded for each experiment. Students must upload the pages of lab
notebook to the Moodle course site for each experiment in the links provided. The following
guidelines must be followed for Moodle submissions.