Distillation of thyme
von Gabija Danilinaitė
1. 3. Chemical formulas
2. 3. Background information
2.1. 1. Methodology
2.1.1. - What method did you use
2.1.2. Why did you use this method
2.1.3. What was your method based on
2.2. 2. Laws that your experiment is based on
3. 4. Preliminary trials
3.1. 1. Why this method was chosen over others
3.2. 2. Did anything go wrong
3.3. 3. How did you fix the problem
3.4. 4. What was changed
3.5. 5. Justification of methodolgy
4. 5. Experimental values
4.1. 1. Variables
4.1.1. Independent variables
4.1.1.1. Why these variables
4.1.2. Dependent variables
4.1.2.1. Why these variables
4.1.3. Controlled variables
4.1.3.1. How they were controlled
5. 7. Data analysis
5.1. 1. Raw data table
5.2. 2. Calculation examples
5.3. 3. Processed data
5.4. 4. Comparison to theory
6. 9. Bibliography
6.1. Chicago style: date, name and etc.
7. 1. Abstract
7.1. 1. The aim
7.2. 2. Research question
7.3. 3. Variables
7.4. 4. Method
7.5. 5. Conclusion
8. 2. Introduction
8.1. 1. Introducing topic and RQ
8.2. 2. Real life applications
8.3. 3. Techniques used in industry
8.4. 4. Why is this topic worthy of investigation
8.5. 5. Is there a lot of research in the area
8.6. 7. Any background research on the topic done by others
8.6.1. 6. Why did you choose this topic ?