Sunday, May 19, 2019

Copper Cycle Lab Report

CHEM 1300 Laboratory Program, Fall(a) 2012 Experiment 3 cover piddle Name ___________________________ Student Number ___________ Locker __________ Section Laboratory Day Lab sitting Lab Room Number Rotation B0__ Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri AM PM 206 216 222 230 240 12 Experiment 3 Copper Cycle Instructions for Laboratory radicals1. Your lab report must be submitted using this authorized report sheet.2. You must legibly and correctly provide all identifying information requested above. Incomplete or incorrect information can lead to substantial penalties.3.You are strongly encouraged to type all or most of your responses. Responses can be first written and saved using a develop processor (e. g. Microsoft Word) and then pasted into the report form. Printing problems often occur when the PDF report forms are redact and saved on Mac computers. Concessions will not be made for technical difficulties.4. If you choose to write any part of the report, you must do so legibly in ink. Illegib le responses, including sections written with scant(p) handwriting or typed in with miniscule font size will not be attach and will be assigned a value of zero.5. Detailed instructions on how to write a lab report are provided on pages 10 15 of the lab manual.6. Lots of aloofness is provided in each section of the report. Be concise. You do not need to fill in all space provided for the sake of doing so.7. When asked to provide calculations, for full credit you must provide a labeled and systematic access showing all steps and assumptions required to determine the required results. All calculations must be typed or written legibly.8. You must submit the complete set of original copies (i. e. he white copies) of your Data/ poster sheets that were signed by your TA with your report. Any attempt to alter the original data or engage a different set of data in the analyses contained in this report is an act of academic knavery and will be penalized as such. Some marks will be alloc ated to the completeness of your data.9. It is an act of plagiarism (will be penalized) to use any data or information obtained from the literature and/or Web sources without properly citing it. You should alteration cited work in your own words, especially if the quotation spans more than a couple of sentences.10. Staple unitedly all pages relating to this report and submit it in the correct slot in the report cabinet forwards the submission deadline. Reports submitted into the wrong slot or late will be penalized.Official Report miscellany Page 1 of 5 CHEM 1300 Laboratory Program, Fall 2012 Experiment 3 Report lick finding ResultsUse your experimental data to determine the percent recovery of copper from Cu(NO3)2. Official Report Form Page 2 of 5 CHEM 1300 Laboratory Program, Fall 2012 Experiment 3 Report Form number the balanced net ionic equations for all reactions that you observed in this experiment.Use your observations to provide evidence for all prosperous reactions completed and products formed. Where applicable, list ions in their coordination complex form for example, when Cu2+ exists as the hexaaquo complex, use Cu(H2O)62+ (aq) in your equation. Note The zinc cation also forms a hexaaquo complex in aqueous solution. Official Report Form Page 3 of 5 CHEM 1300 Laboratory Program, Fall 2012 Experiment 3 Report Form Discussion Official Report Form Page 4 of 5 CHEM 1300 Laboratory Program, Fall 2012 Experiment 3 Report Form Discussion (continued) Conclusion References Official Report Form Page 5 of 5

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