Lab Report. Individually, Make A Lab Report That Includes The Following
Lab Report. Individually, Make A Lab Report That Includes The Following
I.PRE-LAB. Previous the lab complete the following tasks in your lab diary by hand.
Remember this will be check by your teacher before your practice individually.
a. Using a Concept Map, represent the concepts of Chemical and Physical Properties
and Changes.
Properties
Substances Chemical Solubility in Effect of Health
Boiling Point Melting Point Density
Formula Water and Enviroment
Table salt
Sugar
Sodium
Bicarbonate
Chloridic Acid
Paraffin
Magnesium
Water
II. Lab Report. Individually, make a lab report that includes the following:
1. Cover page: Logos, school, name of the topic, name of the teacher, title, students’
names, ID, group, and delivery date.
2. TiHle: The tittle says what you did. It should be brief (aim for ten words or less)
and describe the main point of the experiment or investigation.
6. Materials and Reactants: List everything needed to complete your experiment. For
chemical substances include the name and the chemical formula.
7. Procedure: Explain using diagrams, images and in a detailed way all the steps you
followed to make your lab practice. Be sufficiently detailed that anyone could read this
section and duplicate your experiment. Use a figure or diagram to your
experimental setup.
8. Results: Represent you results using a table in which you explain you observations of
each one of the reactions seen at the experiment, characteristics and add a
representative evidence of each experiment.
Experiment
Experiment Observations Change Property
Evidence
9. Discussion or Analysis: This is where you interpret the data. Include statements that
explain why you got those results. Use your bibliography and deep research to
compare your results (positive or negative) to what they suppose to be. Add the
references of all your research using APA.
10. Conclusion: Is a single paragraph that sums up what happened in the experiment,
whether your hypothesis was accepted or rejected, and what this means. Make at least
3 conclusions in total about your experiments, your results and about your research.
Just one conclusion by team. You may wish to describe ways the study might have
been improved.
11. Final Reflections: Write an individual reflection about your work at the lab practice
and what you learned during the activity and during your research.
12. References: If your research was based on someone else’s work or if you quote
facts that require documentation; you should list these references. Use the APA style
to report the bibliography. In case you have problems with citation format
consult: http:// pascal.iseg.utl.pt/~socius/publicacoes/APA_rules.pdf