Measuring mass Lab Manual 3C.

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Measuring mass Lab Manual 3C

timeline Thursday—Lab 3C

Write-up Procedures with table 3.7 Data Analysis/Conclusion—short/1 paragraph SKIP Thinking Like a Biotechnician Only do the Metric Instrument and Conversion Review Sheet—page 42 (do not have to be in lab notebook)

Prep. Check glucose Get out indicator strips, Weigh boats and paper

Lab 3C tips & changes do not place chemicals on the weigh pan—use paper or boat (use these only one time) Lab scoop size Avoid spills—hold bottle over scale Check decimals Pick appropriate balance Copper based indicator test Cut indicator strips vertically