Physical Chemistry lab: Heat of Solution

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Title Page with Abstract. The abstract should be brief but include the purpose and method in a sentence or two, followed by your final results, along with the literature values and a comparison.

Introduction. This should begin with a sentence describing the purpose of the experiment, i.e., the properties being determined. This is followed by an outline of the theory relating the data collected to the final results. Pertinent equations should be included with all symbols identified.

Experimental Methods. Include a short paragraph describing the method and the source and purity of chemicals used to carry out the experiment, along with one sentence referring to the specific handout that details the procedure. Any modifications in the procedure also should be mentioned.

Results. The data from notebook is summarized in a neat and organized form with uncertainty estimates. Usually, this is in the form of clearly labeled tables or graphs. Provide tables of any data recorded in the lab notebooks. When drawing graphs, choose scales consistent with the significance of the data. Be sure to label the axes and clearly indicate the data points on the graph. Identify each figure and table with a number and caption. Attach any computer printouts to your report. Include sample calculations to show how the final results are determined from the experimental data.

Error Analysis. This should include a treatment of the propagation of error. Experimental results have very little value without such an error analysis.

Discussion. Summarize your final results (including uncertainty), usually in tabular form, along with the known literature or theoretical values. Use appropriate significant figures. The discussion should consist of a scientifically sound interpretation of the results, including a comparison with known or theoretical results, an indication of the reasonableness of the results considering the error analysis (distinguish between random and systematic error in the experiment), and suggestions for improvements. Answer any questions asked in the web manual (please questions in the order provided and retain questions numbering).

References. Follow the format given in the web manual.

please follow these information when writing each section.

experimental data and data recorded in notebook and the lab manual is attached


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