Re: TOJC: Expt. 15

vantranh@plu.edu
Mon, 02 Dec 1996 13:54:07 -0800 (PST)

Jacob,
I cannot answer all your questions; however, I would say that it
would be necessary to reference all resources used. (Even if it were for
just one number, someone may want to look it up for verification or
whatever else.)
Hope this helps a little!
-Vantranh

On Tue, 26 Nov 1996 aldenjc@plu.edu wrote:

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> Chem Fans,
> In preparing the Experimental portion of my group's lab paper, I
> have run across a few questions. The first is the need for a confirmation
> of whether only the organic compounds receive a registry number in our
> paper even though non-organic compounds also have registry numbers. Also,
> do we need to give IR data if it was not performed in the experiment, but
> merely a question (problem) from the end of the lab? My final question is
> for another group member. When citing references, is it necessary to give
> citations for a book that the only info obtained was the error for some
> equipment?
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> Jacob
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