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At your lab bench you will find 4 water samples labeled A, B, C, and D. All of these water samples have come from potable (drinkable) sources. | At your lab bench you will find 4 water samples labeled A, B, C, and D. All of these water samples have come from potable (drinkable) sources. | ||
:a) Label a plastic cup A, B, C, and D and collect a sample from each. | :a) Label a plastic cup A, B, C, and D and collect a sample from each. | ||
− | :b) | + | :b) Sample (taste) the waters and make notes about your perception and preference...'''ON YOUR OWN/NOT A GROUP DISCUSSION''' |
− | :c) | + | :c) As a group discuss your findings. |
− | :d) | + | :d) Once your group has discussed the finding, the instructor will provide you with a list of the water sources and as a group assign letters to water source. |
== Build a Conductivity Meter == | == Build a Conductivity Meter == |
Revision as of 19:27, 29 February 2016
Welcome to the Water Lab
In this lab you will engage in 3 related activities.
Water Sampling
At your lab bench you will find 4 water samples labeled A, B, C, and D. All of these water samples have come from potable (drinkable) sources.
- a) Label a plastic cup A, B, C, and D and collect a sample from each.
- b) Sample (taste) the waters and make notes about your perception and preference...ON YOUR OWN/NOT A GROUP DISCUSSION
- c) As a group discuss your findings.
- d) Once your group has discussed the finding, the instructor will provide you with a list of the water sources and as a group assign letters to water source.
Build a Conductivity Meter
enter test here
Molarity, Dilutions, and Personal Taste Threshold
enter test here