BIO153H5 Lecture Notes - Titration, Stoichiometry, Spectator Ion
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Lecture Topic:
Will start at 2:10 sharp
All lab sessions will begin with a short 10-15 minute intro to lab and safety
Given for finishing early
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Given for good use of downtime
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Taken for finishing late (a lab should only take 2-2.5 hours)
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A portion of the mark will depend on time management - points will be:
Labs
3-4 sentences, max. 1/2 page
What are you trying to find out in the lab?
How is this done (what techniques are used)?
Relate topic to real world application
Introduction/Purpose
1.
2 sentences
Refer to lab manual and list the specific pages
List 2 derivations from the given method
Show amounts and concentrations of reagents
Method
2.
Summarize results (don't include raw data)
Show example calculations only
Results/Calculations
3.
1 page
Give 3 concepts from lectures/tutorials that apply to the lab
Were the concepts verified?
Discussion
4.
State the goal of the experiment and whether it was achieved
List 1 possible source of error (see Appendix A - either instrument or
method error)
Give 1 suggestion to either improve the lab or for a possible further
experiment
Conclusion
5.
One reference is the lab manual with relevant page numbers
The other reference must be a textbook which is not the course
textbook
References
6.
New format with the following sections:
The lab may be double-sided but the title page must be its own sheet
Feedback sheets should be stapled to the front
Do all calculations first
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Spread the work out - do one section a day
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Tips:
Lab reports
Lab session format
Lab reports
Experiment 1
Redox reactions
Today's Topics:
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TA: Andrew Chan
PRA113 Section 12
Announcements:
Read pgs 1-30 of lab manual
Experiment 1 Prelab
Homework:
Tutorial 1
Sunday, 12 January, 2014
9:58 PM
CHM120 Page 1
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Document Summary
All lab sessions will begin with a short 10-15 minute intro to lab and safety. A portion of the mark will depend on time management - points will be: Taken for finishing late (a lab should only take 2-2. 5 hours) Refer to lab manual and list the specific pages. Give 3 concepts from lectures/tutorials that apply to the lab. State the goal of the experiment and whether it was achieved. List 1 possible source of error (see appendix a - either instrument or method error) Give 1 suggestion to either improve the lab or for a possible further experiment. One reference is the lab manual with relevant page numbers. The other reference must be a textbook which is not the course textbook. The lab may be double-sided but the title page must be its own sheet. Feedback sheets should be stapled to the front. Spread the work out - do one section a day.