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Safety Guidelines, Pasco Instructions, Hyper Chem instructions, Basic Laboratory Procedures, Organic Laboratory Equipment and Procedures, Organic Library Resources. Careful consideration should be given before wearing any jewelry into the lab. Laboratory Equipment. NEVER look down the opening of ANY container, including beakers, flasks, and test tubes (as well as any other piece of equipment). Your first question ought to be “What is Pasco and why do I need it?” To answer that question, we need to discuss analog and digital devices (starting with the latter). Your computer is a digital device, which means it only can think in terms of “Ones” and “zeros”, or, if you prefer, “on” or “off”. Finally, suppose you want to manipulate the data using Excel, so you can pull the graphs directly into a lab report. Using HyperChem, To run MD simulations on isopropanal, begin by going to “set-up”, and choosing “Molecular Mechanics…”. Once in there, select one of the options (I usually choose AMBER, since I am familiar with this potential function). Graduated cylinders are used to measure volume. They are the most commonly used devices for volume measurement in the lab because of their accuracy, speed and ease of use. NEVER use the graduations on a beaker or flask for volume measurement; their accuracy is not sufficient for laboratory use. The volumetric flask is a piece of volumetric glassware (calibrated to four significant figures) designed to contain the volume on the flask. Basic Laboratory Procedures

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March 6th, 2009 at 3:03 am
thanks