Lab Write Up. Headings to Include Title Date Purpose/Hypothesis Procedure Materials Observations and Data Calculations Results Conclusions Questions.

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Lab Write Up

Headings to Include Title Date Purpose/Hypothesis Procedure Materials Observations and Data Calculations Results Conclusions Questions

Title Should describe what the lab is about Examples: –Density Lab (good or bad) –Using Density to Determine Unknown Metals (good or bad)

Date Include the day(s) you are in the lab.

Purpose/Hypothesis In one or two sentences, describe the purpose of the experiment in your own words, or develop a hypothesis to test. Examples: –The purpose of the lab is to watch a reaction –The purpose of the lab is observe the interaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloride acid.

Procedure For inquiry labs, you will design your own procedure. For all other labs you will simply write: See lab handout

Materials You will list all equipment and chemicals used during the course of the lab

Observations and Data Items in this section should be recorded in chronological order while you are conducting the lab and should include… Quantitative measurements such as mass, volume, temperature, etc. Qualitative observations such as changes in color, appearances of bubbles, etc. Examples: It was cool looking grams The substance turned from a bright blue to a grayish black color

Calculations In this section, you will analyze your experimental data. Show the formula and all of your work whenever calculations are necessary. Always label each calculation and include units.

Results The results of all calculations and observations should be summarized in a Results Table including labels and units for each value. Time (minutes) Temperature (Cº ) Temperature of liquid per reaction time

Conclusion You should summarize your findings. Write clearly and concisely using complete sentences. You should restate the hypothesis or purpose. Using lab data to support your decision either accept or reject your hypothesis if one is available or state whether or not you fulfilled the purpose of the lab. Recommend any changes that you should make to improve the lab (need at least 3).

Conclusion Example: –As a result of this lab, the density of metal A was found to 7.0 g/cm 3. –The purpose of the lab was to determine the density of an unknown metal and to use the density to identify the metal. As a result of this we fulfilled the purpose by determining the density of metal A to be 7.0 g/cm 3. –Three ways to improve the lab would be: to perform more trials, use larger metal pieces, and use graduated cylinders with more calibration marks.

Questions Answer any extra assigned questions in this section. Restate the question and answer the questions in complete sentences.