Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination
Table 1: Water Observations (Smell, Color, Etc.)
Beaker
Observations
1
Clear no smell
2
Oil was on top and did not mix with water and it had a slight smell
3
A slight haze look to water with strong smell of vinegar
4
Water turned cloudy with bubbles on top and was the hardest to see through
5
100 ml of water filtered through 60 ml soil resulted in slight brown soil colored water
6
100 ml water mixed with 10 ml vegetable oil filtered through cheesecloth and 60 ml of soil oil appeared to be filtered out by process and 70 ml was captured in beaker
7
100 ml water and 10 ml vinegar was filtered through cheesecloth and 60 ml soil resulted …show more content…
What are the differences in color, smell, visibility, etc. between the “contaminated” water and the “treated” water?
Answer = the differences in treated and non-treated water was tremendous. Contaminated water was very dark and thick and the treated water had a small smell of bleach
4. From the introduction to this lab, you know that there are typically five steps involved in the water treatment process. Identify the processes (e.g., coagulation) that were used in this lab and describe how they were performed.
Answer = coagulation-sedimentation – filtration – disinfection – storage
Retreived from; http://water.epa.gov/learn/kids/drinkingwater/watertreatmentprocess.cfm
Experiment 3: Drinking Water Quality
Table 2: Ammonia Test Results
Water Sample
Test Results
Tap Water
0 mg/l
Dasani® Bottled Water
0 mg/l
Fiji® Bottled Water
0 mg/l
Table 3: Chloride Test Results
Water Sample
Test Results
Tap Water
0 mg/l
Dasani® Bottled Water
0mg/l
Fiji® Bottled Water
0mg/l
Table 4: 4 in 1 Test Results
Water Sample pH Total Alkalinity
Total Chlorine
Total Hardness
Tap Water
8
80
4mg/l
120mg/l
Dasani® Bottled Water
3
0
.02mg/l
0
Fiji® Bottled Water
7
120
1mg/l
50 mg/l
Table 5: Phosphate Test Results
Water Sample
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Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept the hypothesis that you produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this.
Accept/reject = accept
Total hardness of tap water was 120 mg/l and bottle water combined had a total hardness of 50 mg/l
3. Based on the results of your experiment, what major differences, if any, do you notice between the Dasani, Fiji, and tap water?
Answer = Dasani is the bottled water to buy if you want the least contaminated water.
4. Based on your results, do you believe that bottled water is worth the price? Why or why not?
Answer = no
The plastic that the bottled water is contained in is a problem to fish environment as well as landfills, and burning them harms ozone layer.
*NOTE – Do not forget to go to Lab 3: Biodiversity, and complete “Experiment 1: Diversity of Plants” steps 1 through 6. Steps 1 through 6 need to be completed in order to be prepared for Week Three, however, results for this experiment will not be calculated until next week. Thus, while nothing is to be handed in for this experiment until the end of Week Three you must plant the seeds this week to ensure that you can complete week 3 on time.