1. Title: The name of the experiment
2. Names: Your name
3. Date: The date the experiment was performed
4. Purpose: Briefly state the purpose(s) of the exercise. This should usually be no more than a paragraph.
5. Methods: Describe what you did and how you did it, including the types of materials. This includes both laboratory procedures and analytical methods like formulas or calculations.
6. Results and Discussion: Present the results of the experiment. Graphs and tables are often the best way to present data, but they must be accompanied by a text descriiption; Discuss the data, especially relative to specific questions posed in the experiment.
7. Conclusion: Briefly summarize your results and their meaning relative to the purpose of the experiment and the broader themes of the course. Some comments and suggestions may be provided for improving the procedure of the experiment.