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ChE391 Data Analysis Report Marking Scheme F16

The marking scheme outlines the components and assigned marks for a data analysis report for ChE391. It includes 8 sections: 1) title page, 2) experimental, 3) results and discussion, 4) conclusions and recommendations, 5) nomenclature, 6) references, 7) appendices, and 8) quality of writing and report formatting. The results and discussion section makes up the bulk of the report at 20 marks and should include presentation of results, comparison to predictions, interpretation, and relation to objectives. Appendices with calculations, data, and other supporting material are also an important component worth 23 marks. Overall quality of writing, formatting, and coherence are evaluated for 10 marks.

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ChE391 Data Analysis Report Marking Scheme F16

The marking scheme outlines the components and assigned marks for a data analysis report for ChE391. It includes 8 sections: 1) title page, 2) experimental, 3) results and discussion, 4) conclusions and recommendations, 5) nomenclature, 6) references, 7) appendices, and 8) quality of writing and report formatting. The results and discussion section makes up the bulk of the report at 20 marks and should include presentation of results, comparison to predictions, interpretation, and relation to objectives. Appendices with calculations, data, and other supporting material are also an important component worth 23 marks. Overall quality of writing, formatting, and coherence are evaluated for 10 marks.

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Marking Scheme for ChE391 Data Analysis Report

REPORT COMPONENT
1 Title Page
Lab title, lab group, signature and dates
2 Experimental (Update from Prelab Report)
2.1 Materials and apparatus.
2.2 Schematic.
Update from Prelab. A labelled schematic is preferred for full marks. An
annotated photo is acceptable for partial marks.
2.3 Experimental procedure
Update from Prelab. Refer to lab manual for full procedure. Highlight any
modifications made w.r.t. procedure outlined in manual.
3 Results and Discussion
3.1 Present the most important results using tables or graphs to demonstrate the
trends and effects. Use properly scaled data to demonstrate trend in a graph.

Length
1 page

Assigned
Marks

1
1

1~2 pages

20

3.2 Compare the results with expected/predicted ones to emphasize the aims of the
3~5 pages
experiment as well as their theoretical and practical implications.
If applicable, use symbols to plot measured values and lines to plot
predicted values.
6.3 Interpret the results in terms of relevant theories, observations, and error
analysis. Evaluation of assumptions if they were met or not?
6.4 Relate the results to your experimental objectives.
4 Conclusions and Recommendations
Summary of important results.
Implications of the experimental results.

Lab objectives met?

Well thought-out and theory or experience based recommendations


5 Nomenclature
Annotate all relevant variables.
Refer to the lab manual for the format.
6 References
List the cited sources.
Refer to the lab manual for the format.
7 Appendices
Sample calculations.
All the relevant step-by-step calculations (written so the instructor and TA can
follow your methodology), and error analysis.
Raw data and intermediate results.
Data sheet signed by TA.
8 Quality of Writing and Report Formatting
8.1. Grammar, spelling, and clear writing in all sections.
8.2. Coherence, relevance, and conciseness in all sections.
8.3. Overall report fomatting, proper referening in-text, introducing figures, tables,
equations properly

Maximum
Marks

page

10

10
1
3
3
1
1

2+ pages

23

required
3
7

Total Marks:

7
100

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