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post your most horrific experiences in gen chem, orgo, bio, physics or research labs.
i could use a good laugh.
i'll start:
last semester Orgo I lab final. some genious decided we would do 2 labs in one lab period graded almost entirely on yield and procedures etc. the TAs were walking around like hawks scribbling minuses for everyone throughout the experiment. it would have been really stressful if all had gone perfectly, but for me it sadly didnt. the experiment called for bromination under reflux with a light, a 100 to 200 watt lightbulb at least i believe the book read. ok, so i set up my apparatus measured everything out, all going smoothly, started the experiment, all was well. it was supposed to take 30 minutes for the reaction to fully complete and it to turn from rusty colored to clear. at so at 30 minutes it was still rather colored, waited another 20, still colored. wtf? decided to go ahead and add cyclohexane and proceed, but when it came time to collect the product that was to have formed from that previous reaction, i didnt get a damn thing. oh ****. so i had to start over again. did everything perfectly once more, then 20 minutes into me waiting for the color change again, i decided hey, i wonder if these bastard would be so cruel as to plant a sub 100 watt light bulb at the lab stations, and yes, the bastards had sneakily planed an effing 40watt in mine. hah, lab was more than half over at this point, i hadnt even started the first part of the first experiment, and then after that i was to outline my procedures and observations and answer a ton of postlab questions. i asked my TA if i would be allowed to redo the lab in another section, he said in broken english that i could either take the itsy bitsy bit of product id recovered from the first failed try and go with that and fail because of terrible yield or i could just not do it and therefore fail. yay for me, such fine choices. so i worked my ass off, rushed through the entire thing and scribbled all my post lab jibberish. during that time i must have broken a good fourth of my glass equipment and managed to shoot a pipet across the room almost impailing a classmate while trying to bubble a solution. i finished, with a burnt wrist, cancer im sure from exposure to nasty chemicals, and id bet a terribly low final lab grade, oh and an absolute hatred for my ta and the lab director. i ended up getting a B-, not the end of the world, but unwarranted id say since i had a solid A going into that and it wasnt my damn fault those dirty bastards
i could use a good laugh.
i'll start:
last semester Orgo I lab final. some genious decided we would do 2 labs in one lab period graded almost entirely on yield and procedures etc. the TAs were walking around like hawks scribbling minuses for everyone throughout the experiment. it would have been really stressful if all had gone perfectly, but for me it sadly didnt. the experiment called for bromination under reflux with a light, a 100 to 200 watt lightbulb at least i believe the book read. ok, so i set up my apparatus measured everything out, all going smoothly, started the experiment, all was well. it was supposed to take 30 minutes for the reaction to fully complete and it to turn from rusty colored to clear. at so at 30 minutes it was still rather colored, waited another 20, still colored. wtf? decided to go ahead and add cyclohexane and proceed, but when it came time to collect the product that was to have formed from that previous reaction, i didnt get a damn thing. oh ****. so i had to start over again. did everything perfectly once more, then 20 minutes into me waiting for the color change again, i decided hey, i wonder if these bastard would be so cruel as to plant a sub 100 watt light bulb at the lab stations, and yes, the bastards had sneakily planed an effing 40watt in mine. hah, lab was more than half over at this point, i hadnt even started the first part of the first experiment, and then after that i was to outline my procedures and observations and answer a ton of postlab questions. i asked my TA if i would be allowed to redo the lab in another section, he said in broken english that i could either take the itsy bitsy bit of product id recovered from the first failed try and go with that and fail because of terrible yield or i could just not do it and therefore fail. yay for me, such fine choices. so i worked my ass off, rushed through the entire thing and scribbled all my post lab jibberish. during that time i must have broken a good fourth of my glass equipment and managed to shoot a pipet across the room almost impailing a classmate while trying to bubble a solution. i finished, with a burnt wrist, cancer im sure from exposure to nasty chemicals, and id bet a terribly low final lab grade, oh and an absolute hatred for my ta and the lab director. i ended up getting a B-, not the end of the world, but unwarranted id say since i had a solid A going into that and it wasnt my damn fault those dirty bastards