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Lab Report Guidelines and Example
Lab Report Guidelines and Example
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INTRODUCTION
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OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this experiment are:
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THEORY
Put some theories related to the experiment, in 3 to 4 paragraphs. You may want to
include
some
equations
or
formula
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will
be
used
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4.
METHODOLOGY
4.1
4.2
Procedures
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(For procedures, use passive sentences: The pH meter was switched on.)
(Avoid using number to start the sentences, or you may want to write as in this example:
1. Forty mL (40 mL) of NaOH was added into the beaker.
5.
The pH of the unknown acid was recorded with every 1 mL titration of NaOH, in three
replicates. The titration curves were then plotted to obtain the equivalence and halfequivalence points, as shown in Figure 1 3.
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REFERENCES
(References below serve as examples only)
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[2] Spigno G. and De Faveri D.M. (2007). Antioxidants from grape stalks: Influence of
extraction procedure on yield, purity and antioxidant power of the extracts. Journal of Food
Engineering. 78, 793801.
[3] Michel C.M., Nesseem D.I. and Ismail M.F. (2011). Anti-diabetic activity and stability
study of the formulated leaf extract of Zizyphus spina-christi (L.) wild with the influence of
seasonal variation. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 133, 5362.
[4] Kumar A.Y., Nandakumar K., Handral M., Talwar, S. and Dhayabaran D. (2011).
Hypoglycaemic and antidiabetic activity of stem bark extracts Erythrina indica in normal and
alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal. 19, 3542.
[5] Dioufa P.N., Stevanovica T. & Boutin Y. (2009).The effect of extraction process on
polyphenol content, triterpene composition and bioactivity of yellow birch extracts. Industrial
Crops and Products 30, 297-303.
[6] Peschel W., Dieckmann W., Sonnenschein M. and Plescher A. (2007). High antioxidant
potential of pressing residues from evening primrose in comparison to other oilseed cakes and
plant antioxidants. Industrial Crops and Products. 25, 4454.