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The "Digital Lab Techniques Manual" is a series of videos designed to help you prepare for your chemistry laboratory class. Each video provides a detailed demonstration of a common laboratory technique, as well as helpful tips and information. These videos are meant to supplement, and not replace, your lab manual and assigned reading. In fact, you will most benefit from watching the videos if you have already read the appropriate background information. To be a great experimentalist, you must understand both theory and technique! If you have questions about what you see, make sure to ask your TA or your instructor. The full "Digital Lab Techniques Manual" is available in our Supplemental Resources section under Chemistry.
These files are also available on iTunes® and YouTube™.
Note: In 5.301, videos 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10 are used.
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Videos created by Dr. Sarah Tabacco and Aayesha Siddiqui.
Music in the videos performed by Daniel Steele.