Semester Project Lab

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Date: 04/22/2011 Group Members: Matt Compton, Rene Gonzalez Title: Effects of IV on DV / Determination of … Purpose/Testable Question: Does the type of drink powder affect the saturation level in 50ml of water? Hypothesis: If we keep adding a consistent amount of drink powder (1g) to 50ml of water then, lemonade will saturate first. Identification of Variables: Independent Variable – The powder drink mixes Dependent Variable – Saturation level Controlled Variables – Amount of water (50ml), the amount of powder added to the water (1g) Apparatus: o 200g balance o 3 100ml beakers o Lemonade o Gatorade o Kool-aid o 100ml graduated cylinder o Scoop Method: 1. Make sure that your method is clear and written in a way that someone else could repeat your experiment. Safety Concerns: Powder magically ending up in the nose, eyes, or ears of a person Data: Insert your data tables here. Each table should have a title and the units of your measurements clearly labeled. THERE SHOULD BE NO CALCULATED VALUES IN THIS SECTION!! Include a summary of any general observations that you made while doing the lab along with each table. 1

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Date: 04/22/2011

Group Members: Matt Compton, Rene GonzalezTitle: Effects of IV on DV / Determination of

Purpose/Testable Question:

Does the type of drink powder affect the saturation level in 50ml of water?Hypothesis:

If we keep adding a consistent amount of drink powder (1g) to 50ml of water then, lemonade will saturate first.Identification of Variables:

Independent Variable The powder drink mixes

Dependent Variable Saturation level

Controlled Variables Amount of water (50ml), the amount of powder added to the water (1g)Apparatus:

200g balance 3 100ml beakers

Lemonade

Gatorade

Kool-aid

100ml graduated cylinder

ScoopMethod:

1. Make sure that your method is clear and written in a way that someone else could repeat your experiment.

Safety Concerns:

Powder magically ending up in the nose, eyes, or ears of a person (Data:

Insert your data tables here. Each table should have a title and the units of your measurements clearly labeled. THERE SHOULD BE NO CALCULATED VALUES IN THIS SECTION!!

Include a summary of any general observations that you made while doing the lab along with each table.

Calculations:

Insert your tables of calculated values here. Each table should include an explanation of the treatment done to the data in it as well as units clearly labeled. DONT FORGET SIG FIGS!!

Presentation of Results / Graphs:

Insert your final table of results and/or a graph that represents your results.

Conclusion:

See the Writing a Conclusion and Evaluation document.

Evaluation:

See the Writing a Conclusion and Evaluation document.

References:

Cite the source(s) of your method. This section is not necessary if you designed the investigation yourself. If you did a lab provided by your instructor, you can just write, Method provided by instructor.

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