Chemsitry155

Fall 2002

Lab Program

 

Experiment 1 Check in and Enthalpy.

Experiment 2 Qualitative Analysis

Experiment 3 Qualitative Analysis

Experiment Introduction to MATHEMATICA

Experiment 5 Electrochemistry

Experiment 6Photoelectric Effect

Experiment 7 Acid base metal ions Titration plots for the metal ions

Experiment 8 CU(Im) Jobs's Method

Experiment 9 Aquation Kinetics CHANGES TO THE PROTOCOL

Lab Schedule F 20002

Experiment
September
Wed 11

Check In

Enthalpy

 
Wed 18 Qualitative Analysis
Wed25 Qualitative Analysis  
October
Wed 2 Introduction to MATHEMATICA  
Wed 9 Electrochemistry  
Wed 16 No Lab !  
wed 23 Photoelectric Effect  
Wed30 Acid Base metal ions
November
Wed 6 Cu(In) Job's Method  
Wed 13 Aquation Kinetics  
Wed 20 Check Out  
 

 

Students are free to discuss with each other the laboratory reports, but the written material must be your own. The data given in your laboratory report must be the data that you ( and your partner) collected in the laboratory. References to all literature explicitly used in the laboratory reports must be properly noted.

The written reports should be organized approximately as follows

I. Introduction: This section should contain a clear description, in your own words, of the purpose of the experiment with background material sufficient to place the purpose in context. Based on your results you may want to raise certain questions to be answered by your experiment.

II. Theory: This section should be brief and may, in some cases, be combined with the Introduction. It is a summary, including equations, of what you expect to find as a result of your measurements. (maximum of 2 pages)

III. Data: This section should include all the relevant data in a clear and ordered format. Do not paste printed data from a software package. Instead, cut, organized, paste and photocopy the data.

IV. Error Analysis: This section should include the error analysis used to calculate any deviation from your experimental results.

V. Discussion: This section should explain any agreement and/or disagreement between theory, your experimental results and the literature results.

Maximum length 10 pages.