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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Yeah, I still think this leaves room for...interpretation. It can't hurt to ask, I guess. You should be fine by constucting your aquifer, dumping your junk (droppers, whatever else you need) in the top and then setting them on the bench when you arrive at station 4. Remember that the supervisor will supply water, and that means to me that they will also supply water containers (pitchers etc.), so the beakers may not be needed, anyways. But I suppose it can't hurt to be overprepared, you know what I mean?TYG wrote:Okay, thank you
Also (sorry 'bout all the separate questions) would you be allowed to have things such as droppers , beakers, etc. outside the model to hold water? I asked a similar question before,so does this also depend on the supervisor?Skink wrote:TYG wrote:
Also, are you allowed to take items out of the container when explaining and place them on the table Uhh, this I'm not sure about...I wanna say it's at the discretion of the supervisor. I caution my team to doing that because you may get that one mean supervisor who won't give you the points for it because you demonstrated something OUTSIDE of your aquifer. That make sense? If you can, it won't hurt to keep it all contained. or something? And can the items protrude out of the box, or must it stay within the 3 liters There was a clarification about this. Yes, you may. And if you're using pump heads, then you definitely have a protrusion. I think most teams do.?
If so, I suppose we should ask the proctor before station 3?
EDIT: oh, one consideration: if you don't bring it to station 4, they may not let you go in your bag/box and get it. I know I don't. Remember that.
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You don't. Actually, try to bring as little as possible ( only want to bring what you really need to demonstrate) so that it is easier to clean up. The judges take away points if you leave your station messy.clairebear7 wrote:do we have to use everything we bring?
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Don't use Crayola air dry clay . When you pour water over it turns to liquid. I suggest to try out your clay before competition to see if it does this.The Architect wrote:Yes clay works fine. If you bring clay though you should also bring a rolling pin to flatten out the clay faster.
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Um, could someone tell me if coffee filters can filter food coloring (or at least most of it) Regionals is tomorrow so i desperately need an answer!! thanks.
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No - coffee filters can only remove suspended material. For dissolved substances like food coloring you might want to try activated charcoal.Epicfail wrote:Um, could someone tell me if coffee filters can filter food coloring (or at least most of it) Regionals is tomorrow so i desperately need an answer!! thanks.
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
How are methyl blue and charcoal (Although I guess mnstrviola just asked about charcoal) used, and what can you do with them?
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You are allowed to use ammonia, I've used it before. I'm pretty sure you can buy activated charcoal.mnstrviola wrote:are we allowed to use ammonia? and how do we activate the charcoal?
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
How would you demonstrate groundwater remediation? I mean, out of the aquifer you could always just use activated carbon with a coffee filter, but within the aquifer, how would you demonstrate it?
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