Instructions: In the Unit 2 Tab of your website, respond to the writing prompts below. The structure of you Unit 2 Tab should mimic this page. Including an appropriate page image of your choice and the title of the page as shown above. All subtitles in black should be included as well as two appropriate images, one of your lab group working on the lab and one relative to your Present Technology section. Your answers must be in complete sentences and use proper sentence structure (see the RUBRIC link at the bottom of the page). Your answers must contain the listed terms on your lab handout (link at the bottom of this page if needed) and use them in the correct context.
Abstract
Paragraph 1: What did you DO in this lab?
What did you test?
What was to goal of the lab? What were you specificly testing in an effort to meet your lab goal? How did you physical perform the experiments you did? What was the final outcome/findings?
Paragraph 2: What are electrolytes?
How did you identify elecrolytes in your lab activity? What did you learn about electrolytes and how they play physiological role in your body?
Present Technology
Paragraph 1: How do health practitioners test for electrolytes? - exlpain in as much detail as you can using your new knowledge of electrolytes and how respond to their environment. Why do health practitioners test for electrolytes? - under what circumstances do they perform this test? What could potentially be worng with an individual to need such a test? How could performing such a test help that individual. Say more than, "because it would solve the problem." explain how and why the health problem could have occured in the first place.
Paragraph 2: Are there any limitations to this test? -Is there a notable circumstance in which the results would be inaccurate? Describe the limitations in detail. As you perform more and more experiements throughout Chemsitry, you will notice that the practice of science in the lab is not always smooth nor black and white. Sometimes, experience will need to be performed multiple times before seeing results without error. When I ask about limitation of the electrolyte test, I would like to know if there are any potentailly common inherent errors.