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8.3: Formation Constants Lab Report

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    This page describes what you need to do to complete and submit the assignment.

    Google Sheet Template: this link makes a copy of the lab template that you use to develop your Google Lab Workbook

    Google Form: for registering your workbook with your instructor

     

    Tasks

    This list outlines the tasks in submiting your report for experiment 4.2: Lab - Differential Rate Law

    1. At the end of class submit your data to the "Class Data Sheet" for your lab section in table \(\PageIndex{1}\)
    2. Click the Google Sheet Template and make a copy.  This will be your workbook and it will pull data from the Class Data Sheet.
    3. Share the workbook with your instructor and give you instructor full edit access (section 5 Google Workbook Basics)
    4. Submit the URL of your workbook to your instructor using the form in Table \(\PageIndex{1}\)
    5.  Fill out the fields in the workbook.  Brownish ones are for data and calculated values that were calculated in previous tabs, blue are for calculated values being done on a specific sheet (tab).
    6. Once completed convert your entire Workbook to a PDF (not just the coverpage).
    7. Upload the PDF version of the entire workbook to the ADAPT system before the lab deadline usig the File Submission Form below

     

    File Submission 

    ADAPT \(\PageIndex{1}\)


    8.3: Formation Constants Lab Report is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts.

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