Experiment #1 - Percentage Oxygen Concentration in the Air

X Abdulatif Al-Hamili #24
X Alexandra Beuerlein #55
X Kelly Campbell #62
X Juliana Dickson #83
Sarah Farley #30

X Hayley Frazier (#79)
Kendall Fristick #31
X Yicong Gao #89
X Molly Gebler #54
X Jordan Golderg #36
X Melissa Good #141
X Aidan Gordon #44
X Brian Gura #50
X Kevin Holzman #48
X Tara Iles #32

X Mario Jiannino #40
X Alexis Kreun #85

X Kendall Kristick
X Gretchen LaWall #52
X Andrea Lawson #145
X Alex Leuser #38
X Becca Lew #42
X Shelby Lund #34
X Kelsey Maddy #59
X Kelly Moeller #37
X Perla Montoya #80
X Sydney Pangman #79
X Karan Pahwa #5

X Li Pei #148
X Olivia Rehrman #20?
X Alyssa Rielly #19
X Alex Romero-Wagner
X Allison Rooney #46

X Claren Schebler #18
X Cecilia Siruno #16
X Candace St. Clair #3
X Mathew Steiner #50
X Chloe Suskauer #77
X Kevin Vanderslice #13
X Clayton Velasquez #28
X Alex Widis #68
X Alyssa Williams #56
X Ilija Wolinski #43
Waiting List*

Julia Bachis
Nick Clark
Nick Tommarello

* might want to consider
   doing Expt. #3.



Materials were distributed in class on Tuesday Jan. 19.  Please check to be sure the number on the graduated cylinder that you have is the same as noted in the table above.

Start the experiment at a time when you will be able to check it a few times at fairly frequent intervals (every hour or two).  You should start the experiment soon (don't wait until the last minute to start this experiment) because it may take several days to run to completion.  Click on this more information link to learn more about Expt. #1.

Once you have collected your data, return your materials and pick up the supplementary information handout.  The supplementary information handout will help with the analysis portion of your report.  Your name should turn blue when you have returned your materials.  An X in front of your name means you have turned in a report.

Reports are due in class on Tue., Feb. 9.