Any suggestions on what type of clay to use for a confining layer?Pauly_Rocks wrote:Just a suggestion: If you're trying to use clay, don't get Model Magic.... I learned that the hard way. Once it gets wet, it's so gross!
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Modeling Clay.Pauly_Rocks wrote:Any suggestions on what type of clay to use for a confining layer?Pauly_Rocks wrote:Just a suggestion: If you're trying to use clay, don't get Model Magic.... I learned that the hard way. Once it gets wet, it's so gross!
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Plummer's puttymnstrviola wrote:Modeling Clay.Pauly_Rocks wrote:Any suggestions on what type of clay to use for a confining layer?Pauly_Rocks wrote:Just a suggestion: If you're trying to use clay, don't get Model Magic.... I learned that the hard way. Once it gets wet, it's so gross!
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so
mai partner and i made it up to state.
i dont recall having to show remediation...but in case i have to this year....whats a nat level way of showing it?
i thought we could fill a bottle with layers of different materials such as sand charcoal etc.......it works pretty well
but is there anything better?
also
if we use only charcoal...wat duz it actually do?
thnx,
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cud u reply as soon as possible
i only hav 3 weeks
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mai partner and i made it up to state.
i dont recall having to show remediation...but in case i have to this year....whats a nat level way of showing it?
i thought we could fill a bottle with layers of different materials such as sand charcoal etc.......it works pretty well
but is there anything better?
also
if we use only charcoal...wat duz it actually do?
thnx,
aznluvsricemhm
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also
cud u reply as soon as possible
i only hav 3 weeks
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Re: Awesome Aquifers B
Using only charcoal (and sand) should work fine, but you can also use cotton, coffee filter, etc. in your layers. Try to use as much charcoal as you can. It's the most important layer for remediation.aznluvsricemhm wrote:so
mai partner and i made it up to state.
i dont recall having to show remediation...but in case i have to this year....whats a nat level way of showing it?
i thought we could fill a bottle with layers of different materials such as sand charcoal etc.......it works pretty well
but is there anything better?
also
if we use only charcoal...wat duz it actually do?
thnx,
aznluvsricemhm
also
cud u reply as soon as possible
i only hav 3 weeks
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We make a filter to remedaite our water, with charcoal in it. Also make sure you let the charcoal sit in some water before you use it at competition so that it wont turn your water black. For some reason judges don't like it when you try to remedaite water and it comes out black;)sciencegeek8 wrote:How do you use activated carbon/charcoal to remediate your aquifer? I'm pretty sure you don't just dump it in...
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I found that taking test always helps with that part, and then presenting once a week or doing imaginary aquifer.etibbetts wrote:How do you study? Any suggestions? Ive been using note cards.
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We use a filter too with layers of rock, sand, paper towels, and other stuff like that. Also we put alum into the water first because it clumps together the particles and sinks to the bottom so that when you pourn the water into the filter, you dont pour the very last bit with all the clumps. I hope that helps a little. Oh and you can get alum at a grocery store by the spice section.aznluvsricemhm wrote:so
mai partner and i made it up to state.
i dont recall having to show remediation...but in case i have to this year....whats a nat level way of showing it?
i thought we could fill a bottle with layers of different materials such as sand charcoal etc.......it works pretty well
but is there anything better?
also
if we use only charcoal...wat duz it actually do?
thnx,
aznluvsricemhm
also
cud u reply as soon as possible
i only hav 3 weeks
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Thanks so much...it's very helpful. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
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Hey again! I'm back. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I was wondering whether or not, when we show remediation, do we have to show it inside of the container (model of aquifer).... or can we demonstrate this process outside of the model?
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I was wondering whether or not, when we show remediation, do we have to show it inside of the container (model of aquifer).... or can we demonstrate this process outside of the model?
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