Experiment #1 - Oxygen Content of the Air

X Ryan Ball #C10
X Danielle Becker #66
X Kathryn Blodgett #2
X Christine Capes #F
X Patrick Conovaloff #68
X Dulce Cuevas #12

X Jennifer Dumlao #A6
X Erin Gallandt #90
X Bina Gold #M
X Jara Greenfield #46
X Mabel Gutierrez #38
X Stefanie Hagen #40
X Tara Hurst #C4
X Angelina Jones #26
X Terri Karobonik#4
X Samantha Kriescher #60
X Corin Malin #86
X Evan Marro #C2
X Dora Navarrete #88
X Kathleen Nisbet #B6
X Anjelica Olague #34
X Amanda Perley #20
X Rachelle Perry #70
X James Petkovski #74
X Candace Riggs #B8
X Torrey Scott #76
X Katelyn Sherer #C6
X Allison Shiembob #42
X Murphy Stack #16
X Zachary Stommen #A2
X Charlton Swearingen #84
X Jessica Thompson#C8
X Brittany Warren #24
X Paul Washburn #30
X Perry White #A
X Megan Wright #82



Materials were distributed in class starting Tue. Jan. 17.  You should begin the experiment as soon as you can, it make take several days to collect the data you need.  Once you have collected the data, return you materials and pick up the supplementary information handout.  That will help you with the analysis portion of your report.  Your name will turn blue when you have returned your materials.

Reports are due Tue. Feb. 7.  People with names in red picked up their materials late and have until Thursday Feb. 9 to turn in their report.

Click here to learn about an easy way to remove the steel wool from the graduated cylinder when the experiment is done.