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Writing a Laborator y Report

The purpose of writing an introductory laboratory experiment is to give practice in writing


laboratory reports that answer the general questions:
 What did you do?
 Why did you do it?
 How did you do it?
 What happened?
A laboratory report is a written composition of the results of an experiment. It should be written
precisely and clearly, using good grammar and punctuation. Each report must include: title,
objective, t heory, apparatus/chemicals used, procedure, observation, result, discussion, and
conclusion.
1. Title: Create a title in less than ten words that reflects the factual content of your report.
2. Objective: This section states the purpose of your experiment. Be specific about the
outcomes that you plan to achieve when you designed your experiment.
3. T heory: This section states the definition of scientific facts of the main objective of the
experiment.
Apparatus/chemicals used: Describe the apparatus/chemicals that are to be
used in your work.
4. Procedure: Describe how you performed the experiment, and mention each step in
chronological order.
5. Data/Observations: This section demonstrates that you carried out an experiment
carefully and knowledgeably. The person reading your report should find it clear and
convincing enough to take your experimental results seriously.
6. Result and Discussion: In this section of the report, present your results and discuss
them. Also report possible errors in the procedure and results, including possible
inaccuracies. Include any problem that you encountered during your work. Present them
objectively. If possible suggest ways in which such problems could be reduced at least if not
overcome.
7. Conclusion: This section should be brief, as it refers back to the objectives and considers
how and to what degree they have been met. Review the purpose of the experiment, and
summarize the implications of the results.
Laboratory Experiment report format
Grade section

1. Experiment no: _____ Date / / E. C


2. Title: ___________________________________________________________
3. Objective(s):_______________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________
4. Theory:

5. Apparatus and / or chemicals:

6. Procedure:

7. Observation & data analysis:

8. Expected errors & source of errors:

9. Conclusion:

Group members:

Name of the student (s) Roll no sign

1) _________________ ________ _________


2) _________________ ________ _________
3) _________________ ________ _________
4) _________________ ________ _________
5) _________________ ________ _________
6) _________________ ________ _________

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