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==Description==
==Description==
# Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...
<u>Materials</u>
#[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvinyl_alcohol Polyvinyl Alcohol]
## Average Molecular Weight: 22,000 g/mol
## Manufacturer - MP Biomedicals, LLC
### Catalogue Number - 151938
### Lot Number - 2695J
# [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montmorillonite Sodium Montmorillonite]
## Manufacturer - Southern Clay Products, Inc
### Alternate name - (Cloisite Na+)
### Lot Number - 11F14GBX-003
### G Number - 24005
 
<u>Amounts prepared</u>
# Sodium Montmorillonite
## 0.1102g
## 0.1098g
## 0.1103g
## 0.1100g
# Polyvinyl Acohol
## 1.0041g
## 1.0024g
## 1.0023g
## 1.0030g


==Data==
==Data==

Revision as of 11:06, 26 August 2014

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Objective

Massing out samples for the 581 students to use tomorrow in lab

Description

Materials

  1. Polyvinyl Alcohol
    1. Average Molecular Weight: 22,000 g/mol
    2. Manufacturer - MP Biomedicals, LLC
      1. Catalogue Number - 151938
      2. Lot Number - 2695J
  2. Sodium Montmorillonite
    1. Manufacturer - Southern Clay Products, Inc
      1. Alternate name - (Cloisite Na+)
      2. Lot Number - 11F14GBX-003
      3. G Number - 24005

Amounts prepared

  1. Sodium Montmorillonite
    1. 0.1102g
    2. 0.1098g
    3. 0.1103g
    4. 0.1100g
  2. Polyvinyl Acohol
    1. 1.0041g
    2. 1.0024g
    3. 1.0023g
    4. 1.0030g

Data

  • Add data and results here...

Notes

This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.


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