Lab Report Format: Title Source Name Partner Date Purpose
This document outlines the recommended format for a chemistry lab report, including the following main sections: title, purpose, materials and procedure, data/observations, calculations, discussion, error analysis, and results/conclusions. It provides details on what information should be included in each section, such as stating the purpose in 1-3 sentences and including qualitative and quantitative data with correct units and significant figures. Guidelines are also given for the citations section, including how to cite different source types such as books, journals, and websites in APA format.
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Lab Report Format: Title Source Name Partner Date Purpose
This document outlines the recommended format for a chemistry lab report, including the following main sections: title, purpose, materials and procedure, data/observations, calculations, discussion, error analysis, and results/conclusions. It provides details on what information should be included in each section, such as stating the purpose in 1-3 sentences and including qualitative and quantitative data with correct units and significant figures. Guidelines are also given for the citations section, including how to cite different source types such as books, journals, and websites in APA format.
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Lab Report Format 1
LAB REPORT FORMAT
Your lab report should contain the following sections in order and labeled: Title Source Name Partner Date Purpose Describe in 1-3 complete sentences the reason for performing the experiment and what knowledge you expect to gain from it. Chemical Reaction Materials and Apparatus Safety Considerations Procedure List step-by-step what you did in your experiment. Include any times you deviated from the given procedure. Data/Observations Include a list of five qualitative observations. Include data tables with quantitative information you gathered in lab. Remember to use correct significant figures for all measurements and include units. Calculations Show all calculations with equations and full solutions. Describe your calculations in words to show what is being determined. Remember to use correct significant figures and units. Discussion Background theory and information Explain any theory related to the experiment including definitions, relative scales, derivations, equations, and example problems. Must be cited in APA format. Error Analysis Lab Report Format 2
Discuss at least five specific sources of error for your experiment and the effect these errors have on your final results. Include statistical analysis such as deviation tables and percent error. Discuss any outliers and how you dealt with them. Do not use the words may have, might have, or could have. Results/Conclusions Answer your purpose. Include your percent error or deviation and evaluate your performance. Make a prediction based on your results. Suggest improvements in the lab procedure for the future. Discuss anything of importance that you learned by completing the experiment. Citations List alphabetically by authors last name. Double space. First word of entry is on left. All subsequent lines are indented by one tab.
Book: Authors last name, Initials. (Year, Month Day). Title. Publishing city: Publishing company. Journal: Authors last name, Initials. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Name of Journal or Magazine, volume or edition number, journal or magazine number. Page numbers. Website: Authors last name, Initials. (Year, Month Day). Title of article or page. Sponsor of page. Retrieved from Complete web address. More than one author: Abbott, J. A., Carmichael, A., & Kingston, M. P.