Magnesium+Lab

2nd Measurement (g) ||= **Magnesium Strip**
 * = **Group** ||= ===Trial=== ||= **Clean Crucible**
 * (g)** ||~ Clean Crucible
 * (g)** ||= **Crucible + Product**
 * (g)** ||
 * = Flo and Spencer ||= 1 ||= 27.361 ||= 27.363 ||= 0.102 ||= 27.513 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 28.205 ||= / ||= .154 ||= 28.454 ||
 * = Maiti and Brandon ||= 1 ||= 29.05 ||= 29.05 ||= 0.106 ||= 29.227 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 29.747 ||=   ||= 0.139 ||= 29.977 ||
 * = Eigo and Min Xiu ||= 1 ||= 28.01 ||=  ||= 0.112 ||=   ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 28.584 ||=   ||= 0.160 ||= 28.835 ||
 * = Jake and Thomas and Paul ||= 1 ||= 28.965 ||= 28.963 ||= 0.090 ||= 29.113 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 28.098 ||=   ||= 0.156 ||= 28.356 ||
 * = Sam and Jane and Jessie ||= 1 ||= 28.505 ||= 28.513 ||= 0.105 ||= 28.670 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 29.459 ||=   ||= 0.163 ||= 29.726 ||

(mol) ||= Mass of Oxygen (g) ||= Moles of Oxygen ||= Simplest Oxygen to Mg Ratio ||
 * = Group ||= Trial ||= Mole of Magnesium
 * = Flo and Spencer ||= 1 ||= 0.00420 ||= 0.048 ||= 0.00300 ||= Mg 5 : O 7 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 0.00633 ||= .095 ||= .00600 ||= Mg 1: O 1 ||
 * = Maiti and Brandon ||= 1 ||= 0.00436 ||= 0.071 ||= 0.00444 ||= Mg 1 : O 1 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 0.005718 ||= 0.092 ||= 0.00575 ||= Mg 1: O 1 ||
 * = Eigo and Min Xiu ||= 1 ||= 0.00460 ||= 0.167 ||= 0.0104 ||= Mg 2 : O 3 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||=   ||=   ||=   ||=   ||
 * = Jake and Thomas and Paul ||= 1 ||= 0.0037 ||= 0.058 ||= 0.0036 ||= Mg 1: O 1 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 0.00642 ||= 0.102 ||= 0.00638 ||= Mg 1 : O 1 ||
 * = Sam and Jane and Emily ||= 1 ||= 0.00431 ||= 0.052 ||= 0.00325 ||= Mg 4 : O 3 ||
 * =  ||= 2 ||= 0.0067 ||= 0.104 ||= 0.0065 ||= Mg 1 : O 1 ||

Write a summary of this laboratory exercise. The summary will include two paragraphs. You can include more paragraphs if you like to add detail. > Here is the rubric for this assignment. Notice that two of the columns in the rubric are based on the quality of your writing and thought.
 * In the first paragraph, state the goal and briefly describe the procedure and calculations used to reach that goal.
 * In the second paragraph, you will do two things:
 * summarize the class results. Make a statement about the empirical formula of the product, magnesium oxide.
 * explain the effect that a loss of product would have on the empirical formula. The white product is hard to keep inside the crucible. If a large amount of the white product escapes, the empirical formula would be affected. Therefore, you should think about the calculations and decide how the formula would change if a large amount of white product escapes.