General Information:
| One day late = -10% | |
| More than one day late, but less than one week late= -50% | |
| More than one week late = -100% (you must complete the lab to get credit towards passing the class, all labs must be completed to pass the class.) |
Experimental data are to be recorded in ink while you are in the laboratory.
A lab note book will be used to record four kinds of information that are needed if someone were to try and reproduce the experiments that you have done.
The data that you collect in lab must be recorded in your notebook, in ink, before you leave the lab. You must have your instructor sign your notebook before leaving, or the experiment will not be graded. Don't be concerned about how beautiful the notebook is. You will probably spill chemicals on some pages and some will undoubtedly be messy. Your instructor is concerned only that the four areas outlined above be entered accurately and are complete.
Chemicals have the potential for doing great harm if they are not used with respect.
EYES: In order to protect your eyes, it is ABSOLUTELY necessary that you wear eye protection while working in the lab. Goggles
(protective glasses that completely surround the eyes) are mandatory
at all times in the laboratory. These can be obtained from the
bookstore or other retailers. If a chemical gets in your eye, immediately flush your eye with lots of water at an eye flush station
or sink and notify the instructor.
| FIRE: If there is a fire, notify your instructor immediately! Fire blankets and extinguishers are in the laboratory. If a chemical spills on the bench, clean it up immediately so that no one touches it accidently.
| WASTE: Each experiment has instructions on how to dispose of excess reagents and wastes in a way which will be safe to the environment. Please follow these instructions carefully.
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Department of Chemistry
California State University, Stanislaus
Turlock, California 95382
Last edited: Fall 2004