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==Objective==
==Objective==
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# Finish analyzing PVA-malachite green data
# Start analysis on X-ray
# Start making new PVA and PVA clay films
# Set up experiments (like the malachite green experiments) to see how well the films absorb arsenic and mercury
## Notes: both of these are toxic metals, and we need to understand how to use/work with them.
### You MUST read the following before starting in lab today
#### Information sheet on [http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/indg441.pdf As]
#### Information sheet on [http://www.safety.gatech.edu/chemical/mercury_and_compounds.pdf Hg]


==Description==
==Description==

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Objective

  1. Finish analyzing PVA-malachite green data
  2. Start analysis on X-ray
  3. Start making new PVA and PVA clay films
  4. Set up experiments (like the malachite green experiments) to see how well the films absorb arsenic and mercury
    1. Notes: both of these are toxic metals, and we need to understand how to use/work with them.
      1. You MUST read the following before starting in lab today
        1. Information sheet on As
        2. Information sheet on Hg

Description

  1. Add experimental record here. Include what, how, and why...

Data

  • Add data and results here...

Notes

This area is for any observations or conclusions that you would like to note.


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