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Chemistry Lab Report Template

This document appears to be a lab report template containing sections for the date received, title, student and TA names, a table for physical constants of reagents, the main reaction, purpose, procedure, observations, calculations, conclusion, and post-lab questions. The physical constants table is for recording properties of compounds used in the experiment such as amount, molecular weight, millimoles, density, boiling/melting point, pKa, and any hazards. The purpose, procedure, observations, calculations, and conclusion sections are for documenting the experiment. Post-lab questions are to be answered separately at the end.

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Chemistry Lab Report Template

This document appears to be a lab report template containing sections for the date received, title, student and TA names, a table for physical constants of reagents, the main reaction, purpose, procedure, observations, calculations, conclusion, and post-lab questions. The physical constants table is for recording properties of compounds used in the experiment such as amount, molecular weight, millimoles, density, boiling/melting point, pKa, and any hazards. The purpose, procedure, observations, calculations, and conclusion sections are for documenting the experiment. Post-lab questions are to be answered separately at the end.

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Section:

Date Received:

Title

Name:
Student No:
Date:
TA:

Table of Physical Constants


Requird for all reagents
*If pertinent
Compound
Amount
mw
mmol Density* bp/mp*
(g/mL)
(C)

pKa*

Hazards

Main Reaction:

Purpose:
Procedure:

(cont. on back if necessary)

Pre Lab Assignment:

Observations:

Calculations:

Conclusion:

(cont. on back if necessary)

Post Lab Questions: Answer at the end of your lab report separate from your conclusion.

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