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Title Page  Title should reflect experiment  Your name  Period  My name

Purpose  sentences stating why you are doing the experiment

Materials  Bulleted list  Equipment and chemicals specific to the lab  Give concentrations (M)  Diagrams if necessary

Procedure  Numbered list of steps  Be thorough yet concise (if you are wondering if you should include it…Include It!!!)

Data & Observation  Create a table for data collected  Write down useful observations TrialMass of TT (g)Mass Before (g)Mass after (g)Change in mass Example table 1.

Analysis  Equations  Calculations  Graphs (for comparison or slope)  % error (when appropriate)

Conclusion  Short summary of experiment and results  Sources of error and how they affected the experiment (DO NOT just say “human error”)  Should be well thought out