[CHM 112] Gaseous Equilibrium Graphs

Andrew J. Pounds pounds at sandbox.mercer.edu
Sat Mar 13 08:07:00 EST 2021


On 3/12/2021 11:33 PM,  wrote:

> Good Evening Professor Pounds, I hope this email finds you well. I am 
> currently trying to figure out how to properly graph the data I 
> collected for lab for the lab report. How would I go about doing this? 
> I keep searching for tutorials but I'm not sure if they are what you 
> are asking for.
> Thank you,
>
So I recommend putting your time in the first column and then your two 
different absorbance runs in the second and third column.   Highlight 
all of them and then insert an x-y scatter plot (with lines between the 
points).  That should produce something like the graph I have below.   
Format everything else as we have described before (proper axis labels, 
use of the whole plot area, etc.)  Then export the chart as a PDF and 
upload to CANVAS.


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/*Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.*/ (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
/Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science/
/Director of the Computational Science Program/
/Mercer University, Macon, GA/
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