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Preparation of a Solution

Many of you have expressed surprise at how detailed you must be when you explain how to prepare a solution. Please visit http://www.sas.org/E-Bulletin/2002-02-08/labNotes/body.html for more details.

Another location to explain freezing point depression is http://chemistry.about.com/cs/howtos/a/aa020404a.htm

This site http://www.chemistry.nmsu.edu/studntres/exercises/hwfreezing.html gives you problems to practice and solve online.

Your Preparation of a Solution labs are due on Friday, November 21. This is your formal lab report for the semester. Be sure that you work on your own and that you include all the information listed in the last paragraph of the lab handout. Your lab SHOULD NOT be identical to anyone else's, despite the fact that you worked as a lab group. The honor code dictates that you not copy another person's work. It is essential that you learn this lesson long before you reach your collegiate experience.