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Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 20th, 2009, 7:19 pm
by mxc2009
Flavorflav wrote:Theoretically lab-based. In reality, who knows? It's supposed to be lab-based, but sometimes regional events are more test-like because those events are easier to write and run.
so basically be prepared for anything?
Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 21st, 2009, 2:42 am
by Flavorflav
I would be very surprised if you didn't have to do any lab work at all, but last year when it was a trial event I think they only had one lab station out of five or six. The rest was test.
Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 21st, 2009, 6:24 am
by tarah_ 22
Flavorflav wrote:I would be very surprised if you didn't have to do any lab work at all, but last year when it was a trial event I think they only had one lab station out of five or six. The rest was test.
It says in the rules that it was like a lab event and for division B we are testing in soils.
Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 22nd, 2009, 4:23 pm
by scichic34
gneissisnice wrote:What do you guys think of environmental chem as an event this year? I did it as a trial event last year, and the rules were too vague. The test, though, was basically ecology, though more on the chemical side then the biological.
i like this event a lot actually. it's not that it's fun, or interesting, it's just that i think it's a good event, you know? And the rules arent vague. they're way better than some other ones. our coach is awesome too though.
+, does anybody know if silicon is a trace nutrient or not, because some people say it is, and others say it isn't, so idk
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Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 23rd, 2009, 8:48 am
by ScienceIsMyLife
i think so...?
Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 26th, 2009, 10:21 am
by oh joy
mxc2009 wrote:Flavorflav wrote:Theoretically lab-based. In reality, who knows? It's supposed to be lab-based, but sometimes regional events are more test-like because those events are easier to write and run.
so basically be prepared for anything?
So what
should be included in our "cheat sheet" if we're going to have to be prepared for anything?
Re: Environmental Chemistry
Posted: January 26th, 2009, 1:07 pm
by cornfertilizer
you need to know
elements are absolutely necessary, vital, and trace
how to lower and raise ph, nitrogen, phosporous, and potash

Re: Environmental Chem
Posted: January 26th, 2009, 2:23 pm
by scichic34
all the nutrients and chemical formulas for like ammonium nitrate and stuff like that
anything you cant remember or just dont feel like it
Environmental Chemistry
Posted: January 28th, 2009, 2:29 pm
by kirsten417
Does anyone know what Environmental Chemistry for B division is all about this year?
Also, how are we to test for chemicals in the soil?
And are lettuce, tomatoes, and corn the only vegetables that we have to know the nutrients needed for?
Thanks!
Re: Env. Chem. Rules
Posted: January 28th, 2009, 2:38 pm
by silver49
in the rules it talks about sitimulation of hazordos materials does anyone no what this is about?