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3.3: Solutions and Freezing Point Depression Report

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

    Freezing Point Depression Lab Report Links

    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

    Printable Procedures: A printed copy will be provided in lab
    Printable Data Sheet: A printed copy will be provided in lab 

    Tasks

    This list outlines the tasks in completing this lab write up

    1. Make a copy of the Google Workbook Template (link above)
    2. Share the workbook with your instructor and give you instructor full edit access (section 5 Google Workbook Basics)
    3. Submit the URL of your workbook to your instructor using the form in Table \(\PageIndex{1}\) (link above)
    4. Complete the Google Workbook as outlined in the Data Analysis section of the lab.
    5. Convert your Workbook to a PDF (convert entire workbook, not just coverpage)
    6. Upload the PDF version of the workbook to the ADAPT system before the lab deadline in the File Submission Form below

     

    Checklist for submitted report (Google Workbook): 

    There are three tabs in the template.  You must fill out all blue and red fields.

    Note

    Self Check before turning in Lab Report

    Did I enter all of my data to the correct place holder?

    Did I use the correct number of sig figs for my calculations?

    Do I know the difference between volume of solution and mass of water?

    ADAPT

    Sign into ADAPT and go to 3. Report Upload- Report Upload-Solutions and Freezing Point Depression Lab


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