Kinetics Lab Report

  • Your draft and final full lab report are to be based on one of the ALEKS experiments you conducted. You are to use the exact data, graphs, tables, etc. that you prepared in ALEKS and compose a report on that exact experiment. You can research how the concept explored in the experiment can be used in other areas (this is good information that could be part of your introduction), but you do not need to develop a new lab experiment.
  • ALEKS provides you a brief introduction to the concept and the procedure/materials, but now you need to interpret your results. The Results and Discussion sections of the report are the most important sections of any lab report. You need to discuss the meaning of your results (compare and contrast it with the accepted value for a constant, as an example) and provide an error analysis – what are the one or two major sources of experimental error that could have affected your result. For example, if your value is higher than the accepted or true value, what could lead to a higher than expected value. If your value is lower than expected, what could have caused a lower value. Specific values and details are needed here, rather than general statements.
  • In your final report, the materials should not be a bulleted list, but rather, your materials should be introduced in full sentences. In addition, the procedure should also be in sentence/paragraph form, rather than a list of steps.
  • References will also be needed! (Textbook is attached)
  • *Please carefully follow the lab report guide as you prepare your draft.*

Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Chemistry – The Molecular Nature of Matter Change 10e.pdf, Kinetics (Iodine Clock Reaction) Lab.docx, Lab Report Guide Assignment.docx

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