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22nd March 2016, 02:39 PM
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Re: IB Chemistry IAS

As you have asked about the IB (International Baccalaureate) Chemistry Internal Assessment (IAS) Lab format, check below for the information
Introduction:
A short paragraph explaining to the reader what was performed during the experiment. Include diagrams, if appropriate.

Design:
Research Question
Focused and not ambiguous in any way.
Should be written in the form “How is y dependant on x?”

Variables:

Independent
Dependent
Controlled
Variables are identified and listed correctly.

Method:

Measuring the Variables
List the apparatus used.
Include a labeled diagram, if appropriate.
Tools with uncertainties and quantities are clearly stated.
Describe how you are going to change and measure the independent variable.
Describe how you are going to measure the dependent variable.
State the ranges of the independent variable you are going to use.
State how many times you are going to repeat the measurements of the dependent.
If a graph is going to be generated, you must collect at least 5 data points.
If an average value is to be calculated, the procedure should be repeated until consistent results are obtained.

Controlling the Controlled Variables
Describe how you controlled other variables.

Results:

Raw Data
Both quantitative and qualitative data must be recorded. (Make sure this is raw data only.)
Data tables areeasy to read and clearly labeled.
A title is provided.
Make sure that all columns, etc. are properly headed & units are given.
The decimal points should agree.
Uncertainties are mandatory and can be given within column headings for equipment precision and as footnotes beneath data tables for other types of uncertainties.
The number of significant figures in the measurement is consistent with the uncertainty

Processed Data


Conclusion & Evaluation
Conclusion

Evaluation
Improvements
IB Chemistry Internal Assessment format




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