Lab Notebook Spiral Bound 75 Carbonless Pages (Copy Page Perforated)

Lab Notebook Spiral Bound 75 Carbonless Pages (Copy Page Perforated)

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Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 75

ISBN-13: 9780978534417

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Lab Notebook with carbonless pages. These are self-copying pages (each page has a self duplicating page), 1/4 inch graph paper, all pages consecutively numbered, the copy page is perforated for easy tear out, Record of Contents page to log lab experiment information, Lab Safety Rules page, scientific reference information printed on the bi- fold back cover (ex.most up-to-date periodic table, scientific formulas, conversions, etc). Spiral Bound, 75 pages.


Chemistry Laboratory Notebook

Chemistry Laboratory Notebook

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Published: 2018

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 9781617319143

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The Chemistry Laboratory Notebook is a carbonless notebook designed for use in any chemistry lab. It includes information on lab safety and proper lab notebook techniques with a full visual index of equipment for independent learning in the lab setting.


The Official Laboratory Research Notebook (100 duplicate sets)

The Official Laboratory Research Notebook (100 duplicate sets)

Author: Jones & Bartlett Learning,

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2013-09-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781284029581

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The Ideal Laboratory Notebook for Maintaining Accurate, Thorough Notes in Your Research Lab The Official Laboratory Research Notebook has been revised and updated to include information beneficial for both chemistry and biology courses. The notebook contains 100 consecutively numbered, carbonless duplicate pages, making it easy for students to tear out and submit their lab write-ups while still keeping an official copy. Each page is three-hole punched for notebook convenience. The Notebook contains: •Sargent-Welch’s Periodic Table of the Elements; •Table on Concentrations of Reagents; •Table of Useful Data Manipulations; •New Table of Densities; •Boiling Points of some common organic solvents; and •Acid and Base Dissociation Constants