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Lab Reports

Sample Lab Reports for all Axiom Science labs are linked below. These are intended to help students understand what is required from a lab report, and to help parents and teachers to grade lab reports appropriately. Don’t forget to check out Lab Health and Safety before you begin any lab work.

1. Solubility of Sodium Chloride in Water

1. Solubility of Sodium Chloride in Water

2. Diffusion of Food Coloring in Water

2. Diffusion of Food Coloring in Water

3. Separating Inks using Paper Chromatography

3. Separating Inks using Paper Chromatography

4. Separating Salt and Sand

4. Separating Salt and Sand

5. Decomposition of Sodium Bicarbonate

5. Decomposition of Sodium Bicarbonate

6. Observing that Gases Take Up Space

6. Observing that Gases Take Up Space

7. Observing Crystal Shapes

7. Observing Crystal Shapes

8. Electrolysis of Water

8. Electrolysis of Water

9a. Measuring the pH of Household Substances

9a. Measuring the pH of Household Substances

9b. Measuring the Impact of Concentration on pH

9b. Measuring the Impact of Concentration on pH

10. Measuring the Percentage of Oxygen in Air

10. Measuring the Percentage of Oxygen in Air

11a. Impact of Oxygen on Combustion

11a. Impact of Oxygen on Combustion

11b. Impact of Carbon Dioxide on Combustion

11b. Impact of Carbon Dioxide on Combustion

12. Testing for Iodine in Salts

12. Testing for Iodine in Salts

13. Conditions Required for Rusting

13. Conditions Required for Rusting

14. Inhibiting Rust Formation

14. Inhibiting Rust Formation

15. Distillation of Cream

15. Distillation of Cream

16. Making a Bioplastic from Starch

16. Making a Bioplastic from Starch

17. Investigating Enthalpy Changes

17. Investigating Enthalpy Changes

18. Determining the Specific Heat Capacity of a Metal

18. Determining the Specific Heat Capacity of a Metal

19a. Impact of Temperature on Reaction Rate

19a. Impact of Temperature on Reaction Rate

19b. Impact of Surface Area on Reaction Rate

19b. Impact of Surface Area on Reaction Rate

20. Observing the Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition

20. Observing the Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition

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Lab Report Grading Summary
4 Lab Work
1 Title and Goal / Hypothesis
1 Method
1 Diagram
2 Results and Analysis
1 Conclusion
10 TOTAL

Chemistry Lab Reports

  • 1. Solubility of Sodium Chloride in Water
  • 2. Diffusion of Food Coloring in Water
  • 3. Separating Inks Using Paper Chromatography
  • 4. Separating Salt and Sand
  • 5. Decomposition of Sodium Bicarbonate
  • 6. Observing that Gases Take Up Space
  • 7. Observing Crystal Shapes
  • 8. Electrolysis of Water
  • 9a. Measuring the pH of Household Substances
  • 9b. Measuring the Impact of Concentration on pH
  • 10. Measuring the Percentage of Oxygen in Air
  • 11a. Impact of Oxygen on Combustion
  • 11b. Impact of Carbon Dioxide on Combustion
  • 12. Testing for Iodine in Salts
  • 13. Conditions Required for Rusting
  • 14. Inhibiting Rust Formation
  • 15. Distillation of Cream
  • 16. Making a Bioplastic from Cornstarch
  • 17. Investigating Enthalpy Changes
  • 18. Determining the Specific Heat Capacity of a Metal
  • 19a. Impact of Temperature on Reaction Rate
  • 19b. Impact of Surface Area on Reaction Rate
  • 20. Observing the Catalysis of Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition
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