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 A. Data book:   Each student should purchase a laboratory notebook in which all material relating to laboratory experiments is to be recorded. The notebook should be arranged with alternate white and yellow pages and carbon paper. The carbon copies (yellow sheets) of your work are to be given to your laboratory instructor at the end of each experiment. Keep the notebook legible and neat.</description>
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