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Author : S. HARISHA
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ISBN : 978-1-934015-11-7
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Author : S. HARISHA
Published in : INFINITY SCIENCE PRESS
ISBN : 978-1-934015-11-7
File Type : pdf
File Size : 6 mb
Language : English
Published in : INFINITY SCIENCE PRESS
ISBN : 978-1-934015-11-7
File Type : pdf
File Size : 6 mb
Language : English
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1. An observation notebook should be kept for laboratory experiments. Mistakes should not be erased; they should be marked throughout with a single line. The notebook should always be up-to-date and may be collected by the instructor at any time.
2. Index: An index containing the title of each experiment and the page number should be included at the beginning of the notebook.
3. Write everything that you do in the laboratory in your observation notebook. The notebook should be organized by experiment only and should not be organized as a daily log. Start each new experiment on a new page. The top of the page should contain the title of the experiment, the date, and the page number. The page number is important for indexing and referring to previous experiments. Each experiment should include the following:
(i) Title/Purpose: Every experiment should have a descriptive title.
(ii) Background Information: This section should include any information that is pertinent to the execution of the experiment or the interpretation of the results. A simple drawing of the structure can be helpful.
(iii) Materials: This section should include any materials, i.e., solutions or equipment, that will be needed. Composition of all buffers should be
2. Index: An index containing the title of each experiment and the page number should be included at the beginning of the notebook.
3. Write everything that you do in the laboratory in your observation notebook. The notebook should be organized by experiment only and should not be organized as a daily log. Start each new experiment on a new page. The top of the page should contain the title of the experiment, the date, and the page number. The page number is important for indexing and referring to previous experiments. Each experiment should include the following:
(i) Title/Purpose: Every experiment should have a descriptive title.
(ii) Background Information: This section should include any information that is pertinent to the execution of the experiment or the interpretation of the results. A simple drawing of the structure can be helpful.
(iii) Materials: This section should include any materials, i.e., solutions or equipment, that will be needed. Composition of all buffers should be
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