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I received the following question: <br>
<br>
"I have a question about the post-lab that is on Carmen (not the one
<br>
that leads to external website), it asks to generate original
problem, <br>
then solve it and write explanations. Do we have to complete this
one? <br>
or just data-entry post-lab from the external web-site?" <br>
<br>
There are two things: <br>
<br>
1) The post-lab data entry at the link provided on Carmen, my
"Laboratory" <br>
link or the syllabus (all the same link). This is for
entering your data <br>
and numerical results. On the "Modules" link on Carmen go to
<br>
"dTf - Freezing Point Depression". Click on "online data
entry". Again, this <br>
same link can be found at various places on Carmen and my web
pages. <br>
<br>
2) There is a post-lab "quiz". Click on "<span class="item_name"><span
class="ig-title title">Post-Lab: dTf - Freezing Point Depression</span></span>".
<br>
That will take you to the "quiz". This can also be found
directly on the <br>
"dTf - Freezing Point Depression" page as "Freezing Point
Depression Postlab". <br>
<br>
There's a link on my class web page at the "Laboratory" link. This
link shows<br>
in a nutshell what is required for all the exps for the semester in
a single table.<br>
<br>
<a
href="https://cbc-wb01x.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/lab/1220au17syl_zellmer_p13.pdf"><b>Complete
List of Pre and Post-lab Assignments</b></a><br>
<br>
Of course, as always there's a report due. Remember, you must use
the template on<br>
Carmen for the report.<br>
<br>
There is NO graph for this report.<br>
<br>
I hope this clears some things up. <br>
<br>
Dr. Zellmer
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