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Lab Report Experiment 9

The document outlines the key sections and criteria for a successful lab report on an experiment involving borax. The introduction should provide background on the experiment, its purpose, and the hypothesis. The methods section briefly describes the experimental procedure. The results section presents and discusses the data and any trends, and shows sample calculations. The discussion and conclusions section analyzes the results in relation to the purpose and hypothesis, explains any discrepancies, and proposes improvements.

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Lab Report Experiment 9

The document outlines the key sections and criteria for a successful lab report on an experiment involving borax. The introduction should provide background on the experiment, its purpose, and the hypothesis. The methods section briefly describes the experimental procedure. The results section presents and discusses the data and any trends, and shows sample calculations. The discussion and conclusions section analyzes the results in relation to the purpose and hypothesis, explains any discrepancies, and proposes improvements.

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Borax Lab - 9 In the Report

Prelab (2 points): Abstract (4 points): The abstract is a one paragraph summary of the experiment which outlines the reason for carrying out the experiment and the important results. The overall goal is stated correctly, succinctly, and in the students own words. The general approach to the experiment is described. The important results are summarized. Introduction (6 points): The introduction should provide background information on the experiment, the motivation for its being carried out, a hypothesis of the result, and a justification for the methods used. What experiment is being performed? Why is the experiment being performed? What will the data show? The section describes the theoretical basis by which the method is suitable for attaining the goals of the experiment. Methods (4 points): The method section is a brief description of the experimental procedure, but not a list of steps. The important aspects of the experimental method are presented. The relevant equipment and techniques are described. The laboratory manual is cited as a reference. Results (6 points): A discussion of the important results obtained in the experiment and the trends observed should be reported. Are the results in agreement with the hypothesis? All relevant data and results are presented and clearly labeled. Important features or trends are noted in the text. Calculations are connected to the method, theory and goals of the experiment. Sample calculations are shown. Calculations are complete and correct. Discussion and Conclusions (6 points): The section synthesizes, analyzes and interprets the results of the experiment. Results are thoroughly compared with purpose, expectations or theoretical calculations. Relevant discrepancies and errors are explained. Each error mentioned includes a discussion about the effect on the final values. The report demonstrates an understanding of the chemistry and purpose of the experiment. Future improvements are proposed. Organization, Quality of Writing, Grammar, etc. (6 points) The report tells a cohesive story with ideas supported by data. Data is logically organized (in tables if appropriate), labeled, and summarized in the text. All graphs and plots are logically organized, labeled, and summarized in the text. The lab notebook carbon copies are provided for reference. Report does not have spelling and grammatical errors. Appropriate verb tense is used for each section. Knowledge of content, chemistry, and purpose of experiment.

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