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Description: | Deliverable Length: Entire business plan (15–20 pages) Course Objectives:
Assignment:
Please submit your assignment. You will be graded on the following:
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Attached.
NAME
TITLE (OF YOUR EXPERIMENT)
1. QUESTION
A. Example “Can you determine the acidity of common substances?”
i. Usually 1 or 2 sentences after your question stating:
1. What you will attempt to accomplish
2. Any general knowledge you have on the issue
2. HYPOTHESIS
A. This is your educated guess on the outcome of your experiment
i. Example “I think orange juice will have a pH of 7.”
ii. It does not have to be accurate, just what you think will be the outcome of the
experiment
iii. 1-2 sentences depending on what you are evaluating
1. This does not mean ONLY 1-2 sentences. You must hypothesize the
outcome of your experiment**
3. PROCEDURE
A. How you are going to proceed.
i. This MUST be repeatable. The hallmark of any lab is that your results are
repeatable.
ii. Imagine you are telling someone how to do the lab over the phone. You can
show them so you must tell them in detail
iii. It is acceptable to have a list, and short sentences or instructions
iv. NEEDS to be specific
4. RESULTS
A. Charts/ / Tables
2
i. NOT a paragraph.
ii. Results are strictly the numbers/outcomes of the experimental procedures.
1. Keep standard units
2. Example: do not record in miles, then feet, then inches.
iii. DO NOT explain the results in this section, it is strictly for reporting results.
1. Explanations are done in the analysis/conclusion section
5. ANYLISIS /CONLUSION
A. Present your findings from the experiment
i. Here you will explain your results
B. Evaluate the results of the experiment against your hypothesis
i. How accurate was your initial hypothesis?
C. Discuss discrepancies with your results/ possible problems with the lab
i. Example “I may have misreported certain pH values because multiple solutions
were tested at the same time.” D. Infer improvements that could yield better results
i. Example “in future experiments solutions should be tested one at a time to
improve accuracy and avoid mistakes.”
The purpose of this lab is to test for “LeChatlier’s Principle,” focusing on the
changes of the directional shift in position for an equilibrium. This principle
focuses on ‘any system at equilibrium bei...
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