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I have attached what the lab was over, my data, and the instructions on what the lab report should have in it. Also, there is an example of an old lab report for guidance. Some math might be involved with showing the calculations. Please follow the guidelines and if you have any questions feel free to contact me.
Background/Introduction
The general purpose and background of the chemical basis for your experiment should be given. Any chemical equations should be stated. Include any known limitations to the procedures or equipment
that limit the quality of results obtainable by that method. A reference to the procedure should be given
and any deviations from the procedure should be noted. The background/introduction should be
summarized in your own words. It cannot be copied from the lab manual.
Results
Your raw data should be included in the report in tabular form or included using a report form (which will
be provided). Extra copies of the report form are found on Blackboard in PDF and word versions.
Sample calculations must be included and may be handwritten on a report. (If a report form is used, in
the results section of your report, simply indicate “See attached report form.”)
Discussion
A discussion associated with a lab report in Quantitative Analysis Lab should be a discussion of the
quality of the results obtained in the experiment.
1. One should clearly and briefly state only the final results. (If three trials were performed, only the
average and relative standard deviation are to be reported. DO NOT restate each trial’s result. E.g.,
“Of four trials, the average was 5.934 g with an RSD of 5.32 ppt.”)
2. Then, discuss the quality of the results. Are the results accurate? Are the results precise? Why?
What did you do to insure accuracy and precision? Do not make qualitative statements like, “The
results are relatively precise.” (Note: How precise is relatively precise? Is this better or worse than
“pretty precise”?) If two sets of titrations were done (e.g., one standardization and one
determination), you might state that the precision in one set was better than the other set.
3. Were there any known sources of error? This pertains only to your experiment. If you forgot to zero
the balance, then state it in your discussion. If you did not have that error, then do not write it in your
discussion. Human error is not a valid source of error. You are not to guess at every possible error
under the sun. ONLY state the errors you observed.
4. Run a Q test (explain and elaborate why or why not we need to run one)

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