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2G The Laboratory Notebook

Finally, we can not end a chapter on the basic tools of analytical chemistry without mentioning the laboratory notebook.
Your laboratory notebook is your most important tool when working in the lab. If kept properly, you should be able to
look back at your laboratory notebook several years from now and reconstruct the experiments on which you worked.

Your instructor will provide you with detailed instructions on how he or she wants you to maintain your notebook. Of
course, you should expect to bring your notebook to the lab. Everything you do, measure, or observe while working in
the lab should be recorded in your notebook as it takes place. Preparing data tables to organize your data will help
ensure that you record the data you need, and that you can find the data when it is time to calculate and analyze your
results. Writing a narrative to accompany your data will help you remember what you did, why you did it, and why you
thought it was significant. Reserve space for your calculations, for analyzing your data, and for interpreting your results.
Take your notebook with you when you do research in the library.

Maintaining a laboratory notebook may seem like a great deal of effort, but if you do it well you will have a permanent
record of your work. Scientists working in academic, industrial and governmental research labs rely on their notebooks
to provide a written record of their work. Questions about research carried out at some time in the past can be
answered by finding the appropriate pages in the laboratory notebook. A laboratory notebook is also a legal document
that helps establish patent rights and proof of discovery

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