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    Water Quality

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    1.0 WATER QUALITY LESSON OUTCOME: * To identify the physical water quality parameters such as suspended solids‚ turbidity‚ color‚ taste and odor and temperature. * To calculate the solids parameter * To identify the chemical water quality parameters such as total dissolved solid‚ alkalinity and hardness * To calculate the water alkalinity and hardness * To demonstrate the biological water quality parameters such as pathogens and indicators Water Quality Parameter

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    Water Hardness

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    Complexometric Determination Of Water Hardness By Angelica Aquino CHM 152 LL January 5‚ 2013 METHODS: 1. Prepare an approximate 0.004 M disodium EDTA solution. To prepare this solution‚ weigh about 0.7-0.8 g of Na2EDTA and dissolve in 500 mL deionized water in your plastic bottle. Make to to shake the bottle to dissolve the salt. 2. Obtain a 250-mL Erlenmeyer flask and transfer a 10 mL of CaCO3 using a buret into the flask. 3. Measure 30 mL of deionized water and add it into the titration

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    Water Crisis and Water Management in Pakistan 1- Introduction Water plays a vital role in a country’s economy. Water has been critical to the making of human history. The earliest agricultural communities emerged where crops could be cultivated with dependable rainfall and perennial rivers. Simple irrigation canals permitted greater crop production and longer growing seasons in dry areas. Some of the problems faced by the world population are as below. • More than a billion people lack access

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    Water Pollution

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    Effects of Water Pollution Image source: NASA Water covers 70% of the Earth’s surface and makes up over 60% of the human body. Water pollution affects marine ecosystems‚ wildlife health‚ and human well-being. The answer to solving pollution is to make changes in our daily habits and pay more attention to the types of products we consume. The following lists display causes of water pollution and the effects it has on human health and the natural environment. Causes of Water Pollution

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    Water Crisis

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    Without water no life and no future‚ from this pint I am with the Indian Nobel said”‚ water is called the elixir of life”. Water is necessary for all living beings. Human beings‚ animal‚ all the kinds of plants need water. Although the earth consist of two third of water and third of land‚ many countries still face a crisis on storage of water. This crisis has the potential to be a reason that damages the nation. Yemen is one the highest rate of consuming of water sources in the Middle East. Therefore

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    Water Pollution

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    Water Pollution All around the world‚ countries are fighting to keep their water clean. Whether it’s streams‚ rivers‚ lakes‚ or the ocean‚ countries have taken great measures to maintain a high quality of water for both human consumption and as a key component to the environment. We deal with the pollution problems and then decide on ways to clean it up. This valuable resource is the key to survival. Both plants and animals depend on water for their growth‚ so the water must be kept clean

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    Distilled Water

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    Aim: To compare the foaming capacities of five different commercial soaps. Apparatus: 5 test tubes‚ 5 conical flasks (100 ml)‚ test tube stand‚ Bunsen burner and stop watch. Materials Required: 5 different samples of soap and distilled water Theory: The foaming capacity of a soap sample depends upon the nature of soap and its concentration. This can be compared for various samples of soaps by taking the same concentration of solution and shaking them.The foam is formed and the time taken

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    Water Pollution

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    fresh water is also becoming a scarcity. The limited availability of fresh water and its unequal distribution make water pollution a matter of great concern. Water pollution is generally localized and confined‚ making it more severe. The pollutants undergo many reactions and can become hazardous. 70 % of India’s fresh water is polluted‚ including several high altitude lakes. While water pollution is easier to study and manage‚ its control is highly complex and very costly. Water pollution

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    glass rod ‚volumetric flask 100ml ‚dropper CHEMICALS Potassium permanganate (KMnO4)‚ distilled water PROCEDURE A. Preparation of the KMnO4 standard solution 1. KMnO4 was weigh accurately to nearest mg. The reading was recorded. The solid transfer to a 100ml volumetric flask using funnel. 2. The solid was dissolved with distilled water. The flask was shaken after using stopper. Distilled water was added to the mark ‚the dropper was used when reaching the last drop. The flask was stopped using

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    Laksa: Water and Chicken

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    of oil is added to a hot wok and a chicken is stirred fried until cooked. I stir fry the chicken in three separate lots so the chicken cooks quickly and does not get too much water in it. Chicken is set aside and heat is turn off temporarily. After that‚ a kettle is filled with water and boil. You will use this boiling water to soak the rice noodles. One tablespoon of oil vegetable is added to the wok‚ and the paste is stirred fried for about 2 minutes. This releases all the flavours of the Laksa

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