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CHEMISTRY 343 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Fall 2009 Lab #3 Crystallization Crystallization Procedure for Benzoic Acid: ... You and your lab partner are encouraged to work together, but you must each turn in your own report! Answer each question in the space provided, and show all calculation work below or on a separate...
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CHEMISTRY 343 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I Fall 2009 Lab #4: Synthesis of Acetaminophen and Purification by Crystallization You will synthesize the analgesic acetaminophen, You and your lab partner are encouraged to work together, but you must each turn in your own report! Answer each question in the space provided,
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Slow vs rapid cooling in a crystallization ... Crystallization is a technique which chemists use to purify solid compounds. It is one of the fundamental procedures each chemist must master to become proficient in the laboratory. ... Study Questions/Answers from the Handbook for Organic Chemistry Lab...
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You are expected to write a lab report for each experiment that you perform in Chem 201/202. Generally speaking, these reports are separate documents from your lab notebook. Each report will be evaluated on its own merits as a technical document, i.e., as a useful ... For example, "crystallization" is a standard procedure.
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Lab reports entail the turning in of the lab notebook, or copies, for each experiment. When a formal, written lab report is required, the format changes, and is described here. This formal lab report must ... Crystallization purified would also tend to purify the meta-product away from either the ortho- or para-isomer.
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Prior to leaving the lab, obtain your instructor’s signature as a proof that the experiment is finished and the report is completed. ... After completing the experiment: finish your report (see details in the Manual)
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Lab reports are an essential part of all laboratory courses and usually a significant part of your grade. If your instructor gives you an outline for how to write a lab report, use that. ... An experiment is only as good as the lab report that describes it.
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This document describes a general format for lab reports that you can adapt as needed. Lab reports are the most frequent kind ... A good lab report does more than present data; it demonstrates the writer's comprehension of the concepts behind the data. Merely recording the expected and observed results is not sufficient;
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www.ecf.utoronto.ca/~writing/handbook-lab.html
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New techniques: Crystallization Melting points Unknown identification Reading (in Pavia) Recrystallization: chapter 11, pp. 139-147, 153-161. Melting points: chapter 9, pp.116-120, 121-125. Prelab: Ascertain the structures, molecular weights and densities of the materials used in this lab. ... For the lab report:
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