exp 2 (dTf) pre-lab

robert zellmer zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Mon Jun 18 22:48:33 EDT 2018


As always, before attempting the pre-lab you should read the Discussion
section and review the calculations.  Write the procedure so you have some
idea where the numbers are coming from. Watching the video at home
before writing the procedure will help.  It will give you better idea of 
what's
going on so the procedure makes sense.  The procedure MUST be written
in your own words in an outline form similar to the example in the manual
and on the 1220 Lab server (there's another example at a link 
<https://cbc-wb01x.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/lab/notebook_proc_1220.pdf>on 
my class
web page).  Pay attention to the equations and the examples in the manual
since the calculations you'll be doing are very similar.

The pre-lab essentially consists of two parts.  The first part starts with
a video, which you need to watch all the way through (including the
credits) or you will have have points deducted.  Then there is a series
of questions dealing with the discussion and procedure in the manual
and the video.

Below this part is the data-entry part of the pre-lab. You'll be given
numbers similar to what you'll obtain in the actual experiment. You will
then do the appropriate calculations and enter the numbers (make sure
you have the correct sig. fig.).  That's pretty much it.

There is an INSTRUCTIONS button in a red box toward the upper-left of
the page.  Pay attention to what it's telling you to do in terms of 
units, how
to enter the numbers, etc.  If submitted correctly, the program will display
a summary page with all your data and the correct numbers displayed and
send you an e-mail.  If you don't get these two things something may have
gone wrong and you should try again.  If it did work it won't let you do it
again.

*I sent**details about this in a previous e-mail about the on-line pre-labs
and data entry.*

The link for the pre-lab is on Carmen and my web page (Laboratory link)
so if the following doesn't seem to work from your e-mail you can find it
somewhere.

*https://uglabs.cbc.osu.edu/1220*

It is due when you walk into lab for exp 2.  Of course since it's
on line it means it has to be done before you get to lab.

The pre-lab is timed (60 minutes).   You need to do it in one sitting.  When
you don't we can't guarantee what will happen.   If you go beyond 60 minutes
it could time out on you and it will not submit correctly or refresh due to
limits on the server.  Read the directions.

Remember, *you get only one attempt. *

Dr. Zellmer
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