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data chart for The cool blue light of luminol

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I need help on creating the data table for "The Cool Blue Light of Luminol" project. May somebody please tell me what to put (like steps or something) for the data table? Thank you.
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Re: data chart for The cool blue light of luminol

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Hi,
Are you using the google science journal or are you doing the digital camera option? I am not sure what tool you are using so I am not sure how we can help. Please let us know.

Thanks!
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Re: data chart for The cool blue light of luminol

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LeungWilley wrote:Hi,
Are you using the google science journal or are you doing the digital camera option? I am not sure what tool you are using so I am not sure how we can help. Please let us know.

Thanks!
Willey

I am using science journal
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Re: data chart for The cool blue light of luminol

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Hi,
Thanks for the clarification. I am assuming you are on step 22? "Make a data table that contains the initial and highest brightness levels, the brightness changes due to the luminol glow, as well as the starting temperature for each trial."

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... #procedure

For this part, I would suggest that you use a spreadsheet program (such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets). Set up a new file / blank sheet and then set up columns as described in the list. Specifically:

Column A: Initial Brightness Level
Column B: Highest Brightness Level
Column C: Brightness Change
Column D: Starting Temperature

At this point, you can enter the results of your experiments into the rows. (1 row = 1 trail)
Hope this helps. Please post again if you have any other questions.
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