All you really need is an elevated water source, and thats about I'm willing to share of my secrets but you should be able to figure it out.mnstrviola wrote:has anyone had to demonstrate artesian well pressure? It seems kind of hard to, but it's possible.
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To anyone who was at pennsylvania states, how did you do on the presentation?
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If you somehow were able to filter the salt out (though it would probably be difficult, seeing as it is also dissolved), it would be hard to show how the water changed, unless you have something to measure salinity with.Tramsarran wrote:Maybe some sort of powdered drink mix like Kool Aid. Fine-grain salt might work or salt water if you can filter out the salt with a coffee filter or some other form of filter. How about soda?Epicfail wrote:Since we can't get activated charcoal, instead of food coloring what should we use for contamination (we dont have beads)?
Also, how did you manage to filter soda?
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Which state's aquifer is completely polluted?
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2008: Regionals-3, States-5
2009: Regionals-2, States-4
2010: Regionals-1, States-2, Nationals-19
2011 (Co-captain): Regionals-1, States-1, Nationals-11
Nationals: Aquifers-37, Compute This-13, Dynamic Planet-25, Ecology-6, Experimental Design-7, Junkyard-33
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2008: Regionals-3, States-5
2009: Regionals-2, States-4
2010: Regionals-1, States-2, Nationals-19

2011 (Co-captain): Regionals-1, States-1, Nationals-11

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I have no idea how that would work and I don't think it would work. Maybe activated charcoal would do something to it. I don't know of any way to filter the carbonated water in soda out of the high fructose corn syrup and whatever else is in it. I'd be glad to hear about someone who has success doing so though.TYG wrote:If you somehow were able to filter the salt out (though it would probably be difficult, seeing as it is also dissolved), it would be hard to show how the water changed, unless you have something to measure salinity with.Tramsarran wrote:Maybe some sort of powdered drink mix like Kool Aid. Fine-grain salt might work or salt water if you can filter out the salt with a coffee filter or some other form of filter. How about soda?Epicfail wrote:Since we can't get activated charcoal, instead of food coloring what should we use for contamination (we dont have beads)?
Also, how did you manage to filter soda?
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Umm, I did completely pollute my aquifer to demonstrate point source and non-point source pollution. Didn't have to demonstrate any filteration though.gyourkoshaven wrote:Which state's aquifer is completely polluted?
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I have no idea how that would work and I don't think it would work. Maybe activated charcoal would do something to it. I don't know of any way to filter the carbonated water in soda out of the high fructose corn syrup and whatever else is in it. I'd be glad to hear about someone who has success doing so though.[/quote]
In the groundwater.org website (not the SO Rules book, mind you) it specifically warns against the use of dangerous chemicals, and even cites bleach as a specific example... For this reason, I would be very careful about using anything involving chemicals... bleach, phenolptheilene, ammonia, etc. for fear of DQ. Instead, consider a saturated baking soda in water solution, with red cabbage juice (yes, go to the store, buy a red cabbage, take it home and boil it for a couple of hours in water, then throw the cabbage away and harvest the red water) added for coloring. Use this as your "contaminant. Once the well is contaminated, use vinegar to demonstrate a nutralizing agent. Try it and see what happens.
I have no idea how that would work and I don't think it would work. Maybe activated charcoal would do something to it. I don't know of any way to filter the carbonated water in soda out of the high fructose corn syrup and whatever else is in it. I'd be glad to hear about someone who has success doing so though.[/quote]
In the groundwater.org website (not the SO Rules book, mind you) it specifically warns against the use of dangerous chemicals, and even cites bleach as a specific example... For this reason, I would be very careful about using anything involving chemicals... bleach, phenolptheilene, ammonia, etc. for fear of DQ. Instead, consider a saturated baking soda in water solution, with red cabbage juice (yes, go to the store, buy a red cabbage, take it home and boil it for a couple of hours in water, then throw the cabbage away and harvest the red water) added for coloring. Use this as your "contaminant. Once the well is contaminated, use vinegar to demonstrate a nutralizing agent. Try it and see what happens.
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I'm not talking about a presentation concept. It was a station 1 question.Tramsarran wrote:Umm, I did completely pollute my aquifer to demonstrate point source and non-point source pollution. Didn't have to demonstrate any filteration though.gyourkoshaven wrote:Which state's aquifer is completely polluted?
Strath Haven MS:
2008: Regionals-3, States-5
2009: Regionals-2, States-4
2010: Regionals-1, States-2, Nationals-19
2011 (Co-captain): Regionals-1, States-1, Nationals-11
Nationals: Aquifers-37, Compute This-13, Dynamic Planet-25, Ecology-6, Experimental Design-7, Junkyard-33
Moving to C...
2008: Regionals-3, States-5
2009: Regionals-2, States-4
2010: Regionals-1, States-2, Nationals-19

2011 (Co-captain): Regionals-1, States-1, Nationals-11

Nationals: Aquifers-37, Compute This-13, Dynamic Planet-25, Ecology-6, Experimental Design-7, Junkyard-33
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Did anyone at PA states have time to finish your presentation?
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2016 States Results:
Invasive Species: 1st
Dynamic Planet: 1st
Disease Detectives: 5th
Anatomy: 6th
Team Place: 4th
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Invasive Species: 1st
Dynamic Planet: 1st
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Anatomy: 6th
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What were some of the concepts that you had to demonstrate?havenguy wrote:Did anyone at PA states have time to finish your presentation?