Title | Lab Presentation 2 Groups and Description |
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Course | General Chemistry Laboratory |
Institution | Hunter College CUNY |
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The description for the second lab presentation assignment and the groups presenting....
Experiment Number Lab 10
Group Number 1
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2
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Ashley Aleman [email protected] Kelly Yeung ([email protected] Farya Rahman [email protected] Kristin Chunag [email protected] Daniel Pinhasov [email protected] Mia Mullings [email protected]
3
JhanJhan Carlos Nunez [email protected] Tasmiah Zaman [email protected] Ruby Manzoor Sanchez [email protected]
4
Seiji Yawata [email protected] Ajay Ramadin [email protected] Tommy Huang [email protected]
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Lab Presentation 2 (12/09 on Blackboard)- 50 points
Must contain ALL the following components
Title – This is very important, and it should effectively highlight the subject
Names of all group members that were actively involved in the poster preparation.
Hypothesis - This section should provide a brief overview of the reasons why
this experiment was initiated. Materials and methods – This section should highlight the experimental methods used to accomplish the research.
Data and results - This section should outline the results of your work by providing data tables, graphs and a brief synopsis of each.
Conclusion - This section should provide a concise summary of the conclusions you have derived from your work
Remember that the poster is a visual representation of your experiment so: o Graphics rather than text should constitute the bulk of your poster. o Use color to inform on your results, not detract from them. o Use simple shapes, tables and graphs to illustrate your results. o Layout and format are critical o Content is important but keep it both simple and concise. Make sure you do not have too many words on your poster. Use a minimal amount of text containing short, easy to read sentences. o Keep it simple! Don't load your poster with acronyms, excessive text, or complicated figures. o Prepare a brief talk about what you will present and practice the talk and plan to arrive early to set up your poster....