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The goal of this outline is to standardize the communication of scientific methods. Try to follow the spirit of the outline but alter as needed. If information for a section is not available at the time of page creation, keep the section to indicate the opportunity to contribute to others.  
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==== '''This method is also called:''' ====
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==== '''This method is adapted from: <!-- Citation -->''' ====
  
'''This method is also called:'''
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== Discussion ==<!-- Discuss the purpose, the suitability of the method for certain situations, and the fundamentals science behind the method.-->
'''Keywords:'''
 
'''This method is adapted from: <!-- Citation -->'''
 
'''Approximate time to complete:'''
 
=Fundamental Principles=
 
<!-- The fundamentals of the science behind the method. Discuss any reactions or scientific principles that make the method viable-->
 
  
=Equipment=
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== Materials and Equipment ==<!-- Any tubes, pipette tips ect. -->
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=Consumables=
 
  
=Reagents=
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==Reagents==<!-- Test kits go here if used-->
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| <!-- Common Name-->
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| <!-- A value-->
 
| <!-- By weight or volume? g/L, Mol, ect..-->
 
| <!-- By weight or volume? g/L, Mol, ect..-->
| <!-- Universal Identifier, regardless of manufacturer --!>
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| <!-- Universal Identifier, regardless of manufacturer -->
 
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=Procedure=
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==Procedure==
  
=Calculations=
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==Common Mistakes==
  
=Common Mistakes=
 
 
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=Precision and Sources of Error=
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==Precision and Interference==

Latest revision as of 23:41, 28 February 2019

Authors:

This method is also called:

This method is adapted from:

Discussion

Materials and Equipment

Reagents

Reagent Concentration Units CAS Number

Procedure

Common Mistakes

Mistake Evidence of the Mistake Cause Effect on Results

Precision and Interference