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What is the six main parts of a lab report?

Title Page:

- Includes the title of the report, student's name, instructor's name, course title, and date.

Abstract:

- A brief summary of the report, typically 150-250 words.

- Includes the purpose of the experiment, main procedure, main findings, and conclusion.

Introduction:

- Provides background information on the experiment topic.

- Explains the main objectives of the experiment.

Materials and Methods:

- Lists all the materials used in the experiment.

- Provides a detailed explanation of the experimental procedure, step by step.

Results:

- Presents the results obtained from the experiment, either in text, tables, graphs, or figures.

- Includes statistical analyses, if applicable.

Discussion:

- Interprets the results and their significance.

- Compares the findings with existing literature or expected outcomes.

- Discusses limitations, sources of error, and possible extensions or future research.

Conclusion:

- Summarizes the main findings of the experiment and their implications.

- Provides a concise answer to the research question or hypothesis.

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