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<big><font size="2"><big>I'm getting a number of questions about the
rubric for exp 3.<br>
<br>
If you fill out and turn in all the report sheets (pages 37-41)<br>
you will cover your bases for the "data", "calculations"<br>
and "questions" sections on the rubric.<br>
<br>
The Data/Results section is your observations on pages<br>
37-39 of the reports sheets (remember to include relative<br>
amounts of solid).<br>
<br>
The Calculations section is the report sheet on page 40.<br>
<br>
The Questions section is the report sheet on page 41.<br>
Make sure your particle diagram depicts the particles in the<br>
proper way (soluble ionic compounds exist as separate ions<br>
and solids can be depicted as a single particle w. the formula<br>
for the compound or as a solid at the bottom with the
formula).<br>
<br>
You can fill in the report sheets in manual and tear those<br>
out for the report or type them up using Word or Excel<br>
(just make sure you label them clearly).<br>
<br>
The Discussion section will be a little shorter than it will
be<br>
for future reports in that much of what should go here is on<br>
the report sheet on page 40. Lists those results and
summarize<br>
your reasoning. Discuss some inherent sources of error.<br>
Write a short (2-3 sentences for this) conclusion which
answers<br>
the purpose of the lab and how a formula for a compound can<br>
be determined.<br>
<br>
There are NO graphs.<br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer</big></font></big>
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