When writing a term paper you should not dilly dally on the introduction to make it more than half the length of your essay. The introduction should be to the point and should tell the reader enough background on what the term paper is all about and why you choose to study it. The rest of the paper will describe what tests and other experiments you conducted and what tools you used to carry out these tests and experiments. Please remember that when you are giving the description your laboratory apparatuses be sure that you are specific with the make and measurement. This is because the person checking your paper will be very critical while checking your paper and will not hesitate to show you your mistakes.
The rest of the paper will be about describing what you observed from the tests and what these tests prove to you. You should also explain who will benefit from these tests and under what conditions in which they should be performed. There are many experiments that are to be conducted under strict supervision. Be careful not to interlace topic headings with each other. When you are talking about the experiment you should not talk about results and vice versa.
Taken from:http://www.howtowritetermpapers.com/chemistry.htm
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