white notebook pages, report sheets

robert zellmer rzellmer at chemistry.ohio-state.edu
Mon Jan 20 08:41:46 EST 2014


Do NOT tear out the white notebook pages and turn them in with the
report.  These should ALWAYS remain in the notebook.  The carbons
are torn out before leaving lab and given to the TA.

The report sheets from the manual are turned in with the report (as part
of the report).  You have two choices for this:

     1)  Fill in the report sheets, rip them out and turn them in as 
part of the
           report.  If you used Excel to do some of the calculations and 
graphs
           turn those sheets in as well, even if they aren't formatted 
to look like
           the report sheet.

     2)  Use Excel to make the data tables and report sheets.  Make the 
Excel
          worksheets look pretty much like the report sheet.  Fill in 
the Excel
         worksheet (programming the equations in is very useful), print 
out the
         Excel worksheets (right from Excel - same for the graphs) and 
turn it
         in with the report in place of the report sheet.  You do not 
have to copy
         all the numbers over to the report sheet.  However, the report 
sheet still
         needs to be torn out of the manual and turned in with the 
report, even if
         blank.

In either case, make sure you have units somewhere (in the column headings
is most convenient) and make sure you have the correct number of s.f. As
mentioned before, this is a little tricky to do in Excel but can be done by
setting the correct number of decimal places.

Dr. Zellmer



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