Required Materials for this Course
Required Materials for this course include:
- Introductory Chemistry Lab Manual
- Scientific or Graphing Calculator
- Graph Paper (if not included in your lab notebook)
- Lab Coat
- Lab Notebook
General Requirements for keeping a lab notebook –
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Permanently Bound Notebook:
- Use a composition-style notebook with bound pages (not loose-leaf or spiral-bound). The composition-style notebook can include one with or without graphing paper.
- No tearing out pages.
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Ink Only:
- Write in pen (blue or black only), not pencil. This ensures that notes are permanent and tamper-proof.
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Numbered Pages:
- If pages are not pre-numbered, number them yourself in the top corner.
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Table of Contents:
- Reserve the first few pages for a Table of Contents.
- Update it with the title and page number of each experiment as you go.
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Labs:
- All labs should be recorded in chronological order as they were performed
- Title: All labs should have a descriptive title.
- Date: All labs should include a date when the experiment was conducted.
- Objective: All labs should include a goal or statement of purpose.
- Safety Hazards: All labs should identify safety hazards present in that lab.
- Materials: All labs should include an updated list of materials. Please note, some labs will remove items during lab time. Please make sure changes are included with a strikethrough.
- Procedure: All labs should include a descriptive procedure that would allow it to be replicated by a student.
- Data: All labs should include raw data (measurements & observations collected during class time), tables, graphs, & qualitative observations
- Calculations: All labs should include at least required calculations performed during or after an experiment.
- Post lab: All labs should include answers to the post lab questions & corrections where necessary based on lab feedback. Questions need to be numbered but not rewritten.
