Team:Calgary/Notebook/Protocols/hctest
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+ | <li>Add 100 mL water and 5mL canola oil to a small beaker, repeat for 5 beakers.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Dip a belt into the water/canola oil solution for 3 seconds, pull out and scrape removed solution into an empty beaker. Repeat 5 times.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Perform previous step in a separate beaker for each belt sample.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Measure mass of each beaker with a scale to see which belt skimmed most hydrocarbons.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Record observations of color of the solutions in each skimmed solution beaker.</li> | ||
+ | <li>Based on the color and mass of each skimmed beaker, rank belts from greatest to worst for ability to pick up hydrocarbons.</li> | ||
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Hydrocarbon Test
- Add 100 mL water and 5mL canola oil to a small beaker, repeat for 5 beakers.
- Dip a belt into the water/canola oil solution for 3 seconds, pull out and scrape removed solution into an empty beaker. Repeat 5 times.
- Perform previous step in a separate beaker for each belt sample.
- Measure mass of each beaker with a scale to see which belt skimmed most hydrocarbons.
- Record observations of color of the solutions in each skimmed solution beaker.
- Based on the color and mass of each skimmed beaker, rank belts from greatest to worst for ability to pick up hydrocarbons.