Your paper must include the
following as stated in the grading rubric (grading rubric is attached below):
1.
Image – Select or draw an image
that is properly referenced in your paper to show that you are able to relate
your image to your content. The selected image must help the reader understand
the topic better.
2.
Graph – You may plot a graph
from a data table from your cited source or use a graph already drawn to show
that you are able to interpret the data table or graph. From the graph, what
generalization can be made?
3.
Mathematical Equations/
Calculations- Use relevant mathematical formulas used in chemistry to calculate
an unknown quantity in your paper such as molarity, charge, energy, calories,
frequency, mass, slope, y-intercept etc. In doing so you will demonstrate an
ability to reason quantitatively. Be sure to thoroughly discuss both sides of
the issue and present your position. Presenting both sides of the issue before
you state your position demonstrates that you have critically analyzed the data
and made a well-informed decision.
4.
Write your paper third person
even as you write your position. Use proper grammar and punctuation.
5.
Include in-text citations and
cite sources on the last page. The APA 6th edition guide has been provided below with examples to help
you properly format your paper.
6.
Submit your paper on eCampus by
due date.