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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE

Department of Engineering Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

CHEM203 BIOCHEMISTRY – LABORATORY

________________________
Family Name First Name Middle Initial Date Submitted

______
Course & Year Section/Group Instructor

EXPERIMENT NO. ___

______________________________________________________
Title of the Experiment

I. Objective/s:
- Copy from the Manual

II. Apparatus
- Copy from the manual, supplement if there are apparatus not listed on the
manual

III. Material/s:
- Copy from the manual, supplement if there are materials not listed on the
manual
- Also include the chemical formula for the chemicals/reagents used
IV. Procedure and Methods
- start on a new page of a short-sized bond paper
- Convert into passive voice the procedure found in the manual, supplement if
there are procedures that are vague and/or lacking

V. Tables, Graphs, and Calculation


- If needed in the experiment, start on a new page of a short-sized bond paper
- Ensure that all tables, graphs, and calculations are properly labeled

VI. Discussion of Results


- Start on a new page of a short-sized bond paper
- DO NOT USE PERSONAL PRONOUNS
- This portion should NOT be a mere cluster of information copied from books.
- This section of the report should discuss the concepts related to all procedures
and results related to the experiment.
- Discuss each procedure and result by citing theories and concepts from valid
references.
- Present in paragraph form

VII. Conclusion
- Start on a new page of a short-sized bond paper
- DO NOT USE PERSONAL PRONOUNS
- Write a concluding paragraph which answers the objectives and summarizes
all the theories and concepts used in the experiment.
- Cite practical applications, i.e., environment and industry.
- Present in paragraph form
- A scientific report requires simple, straightforward, impersonal, and formal
language, so avoid using the phrase, “I therefore conclude...”

VIII. References
- May be textbooks, published journals and/or valid internet sources
- Note that the Laboratory Manual is not considered as a reference material.
- Use the APA format in citing references

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