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HYPOTHESIS
In water purification the two basic methods such as cloth filtration and sand filtration does not clean water efficiently but the use of alum and boiling of water clean water more efficiently.
MATERIAL
1. Dusty impure water
2. Four Transparent plastic jars (namely 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D')
3. Three plastic tubes (connecting jars)
4. Three nobes
5. Filter cloth
6. coarse and fine sand particles
7. Alum
8. jar for boiling water
EXPERIMENTS
1. First connect all the four transparent jars using tubes.
2. Jar 'A' is covered with a filter cloth.
3. Jar 'A' and Jar 'B' are filled with coarse and fine sand particles for about 1- 1.5 inches respectively.
4. Jar 'C' is used for alum.
5. Jar 'D' is used for clean water.
6. After the instrument is being set up, allow the impure water to flow through the different jars.
7. Wait for an hour for the purification to take place.
8. Boil the water obtained from the last jar for about 20 minutes boiling container.
Excellent walkthrough - great work!
Sputbot 1 year ago
OMG??????? I FAILED SCIENCE BECAUSE OF THIS!!! DARN!!!
413azol 1 year ago
yum i'll make that and sell the water for a dollar a glass, people will so drink that! thanks i'll be rich! i love water with dirt particles in it, adds a little zip, and crunchy is the new smooth. next time use a pinch of curry for flavour. hope you get a good mark.
LaceRose1996 1 year ago
its good for a like a 8 year old science project.
xcarolynxbabyx 2 years ago
it's a girl
lesita123 2 years ago
but what is nobes!!
95daiiz95 2 years ago
not a gud project but nice try
Hanakimi16 3 years ago
???
pirlo1italia 3 years ago
not even a good progect
AvidonS 3 years ago
WTF ??
I'm going to fail science because of this.
the directions make no fuckin sense.
but I can dig it ,,
tonebeats2010 3 years ago