Lab Report Writing Sprite Lab. Heading Unique # Title: Sprite vs. Water I. State the Problem: Sprite is recommended to help evergreen trees stay fresh.

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Lab Report Writing Sprite Lab

Heading Unique # Title: Sprite vs. Water I. State the Problem: Sprite is recommended to help evergreen trees stay fresh longer. Will Sprite help bean seeds sprout quicker and grow faster?

II. Hypothesis: I think that…. III. Materials: 2 cups, 8 beans, papertowels, water, sprite, small beaker, small graduated cylinder, marker IV: Procedure: Describe what you did step by step in the experiment- use words like “First…. Then… Finally”, or make a numbered list of steps

V: Data / Observations DayObservation s control Observations Sprite 2 5 6

VI: Conclusion: (Answer the following questions in paragraph form) Was your hypothesis correct? What were the results? What errors may have occurred that we didn’t expect? Which cup had a more foul smell? What do you think caused the foul smell? Why was the foul smell, more prevalent in one cup than the other? Name one way to improve the experiment: