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The lab notebook guidelines are included in this document.

1. Each lab period, in addition to coming to lab properly dressed, a pre-lab must be

prepared for the lab you are scheduled to perform that day. Failure to come to lab

without a complete pre-lab and improper dress will result in dismissal from the week’s

lab with a zero point allocation.

a. Each pre-lab should include the following sections: Name, Title, Date, Unknown,

Purpose, Balanced Equations, Table of Chemical and Physical Properties,

Procedure and an incomplete data table under Data Collected. This should be

uploaded on CANVAS before the start of lab and will be scanned for plagiarism.

This is due at the beginning of the lab period (mandatory).

2. Do not leave without checking out with your professor. You are allowed to use any

notebook or electronic notebook for this lab. Binded lab notebook is not needed for this

lab.

3. Lab reports (post-lab) are due 1 week following the completion of a lab. Each lab is

worth 100 points, comprising of pre and post lab. Your professor will provide further

instructions for completing your lab report.

a. Reports that are suspected to be plagiarized will be reported to the Dean, as

potential violators of the Academic Dishonesty guidelines (procedure 5026). This

will result in an F in the class. Self-plagiarism is also considered plagiarism.

4. The final lab report (post-lab) should comprise of 1) pre-lab sections, 2) Data collected,

3) Observations, 4) Discussion and 5) Conclusion and should be uploaded to CANVAS

placeholder.

Please upload at correct placeholder for each lab. Resubmissions are not allowed.

Please keep an eye on similarity score after submission.

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Laboratory Notebook Guidelines

A proper laboratory notebook is one from which a given laboratory experiment can be repeated

by another chemist. Another chemist, chemical engineer or chemical patent lawyer should be

able to read your notebook and understand what you did and the results you obtained.

1. Every experiment should include the following sections listed below.

Title

Name

Date

Unknown (if any)

Purpose Describe the goal of the experiment.

Balanced Equation(s) (if any)

Table of Chemical and Physical Properties (including reference information, if

necessary)

Procedure & Do not provide a detailed, step-by-step procedure. The procedure is in

numerical form and should give the reader a general description of the procedure and any

special experimental details.

Observations . Throughout the lab, be sure to include any relevant observations: What

mass or volume did YOU use? Was the product a solid, liquid, gel, red precipitate, green

solution, etc?

Data Collected A sample data table is provided in each lab write-up. Record the

quantities of materials you used in the experiment. This includes calculations using

formulas, percent yield, percent error, etc.

Discussion Discussion should correlate expected data with obtained data in scientific

terms, without personal opinion.

Conclusion Conclusion should scientifically critic the success of the experiment, without

personal opinion and without over emphasis on errors.

The following sections must be completed prior to lab in the form of PRE-lab and uploaded to

CANVAS in correct placeholder: Name, Title, Date, Unknown, Purpose, Balanced Equations,

Table of Chemical and Physical Properties, Procedure and an incomplete data table under Data

Collected.

** All post-labs are due at the beginning of the next lab period on CANVAS, unless otherwise

specified. Each lab write-up is worth 100 points, including pre and post lab.

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Lab reports must be written independently of lab partners,

students in other lab sections, and previous semesters’

students. Reports that are suspected to be plagiarized from any

of the previous sources will be submitted to the Dean, as

potential violators of the Academic Dishonesty guidelines

(procedure 5026). This will result in an F in the class.

THE FOLLOWING PAGE HAS A TEMPLATE ATTACHED FOR YOUR

CONVENIENCE:

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Pre-lab

Your Name:

Title:

Date:

Unknown: (if none, write N/A)

(skip one line)

Purpose: Describe the goal of the experiment. Your purpose should answer the following: What are you doing? Why are you doing it? How are you going do it?

This should be in your own words. (skip one line)

Balanced Equations: (if none, write N/A)

(skip one line)

Table of Chemical and Physical Properties: The chemicals and physical/chemical properties listed in the lab should be included in the table.

All the information can obtained from sigmaaldrich dot com.

Example:

Chemical

Name

Molecular

Weight

(g/mol)

Boiling

Point

(°C)

Density Safety

zinc 65.35 907 7.14

g/cm3

irritant,

combustible

copper

nickel

lead

polypropylene

water

Information obtained from:

http://www.sciencelab.com/msds.php?msdsId=9925476

http://pslc.ws/macrog/pp.htm

http://pslc.ws/macrog/pp.htm
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Procedure 1. Obtain 50 mL H2O. 2. Tare graduated cylinder

on a balance.

3. Add a rubber stopper, after recording size.

Observations: Actual volume: xx mL

Color change:

Gas evolution:

Temperature change:

Data Collected: The provided data table can be pasted into this section or rewritten for each lab. Include calculations for theoretical yield, actual yield,

percent yield, percent error, and any other calculations that were performed in the

completion of the data table.

(skip one line)

Discussion: Discussion should correlate expected data with obtained data in scientific terms, without personal opinion.

Conclusion: Conclusion should scientifically critic the success of the experiment, without personal opinion and without over emphasis on errors.

Contents of discussion and conclusion together should not exceed five scientifically written

sentences.

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This document includes the lab notebook guidelines.

1. Each lab time, in addition to arriving appropriately dressed, a pre-lab must be completed.

ready for the lab you’re supposed to do that day Failure to appear at the lab

Failure to complete the pre-lab and inappropriate attire will result in dismissal from the week’s classes.

lab with a point allocation of 0

a. Each pre-lab should contain the following sections: Name, Title, Date, Unknown, and

Table of Chemical and Physical Properties, Purpose, Balanced Equations

Under Data Collected, there is a procedure and an incomplete data table. This should be done.

Submitted to CANVAS before to the start of the lab and will be checked for plagiarism

This is due at the start of the lab time (mandatory).

2. Do not leave the house without

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