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Super Science Fair Projects :: Chemistry :: Environment
What is the most effective way of cleaning up from oil spills?
PROCEDURES1. Prepare polypropylene pads RESULTSThe original purpose of this experiment was to determine the effect of salinity on the ability of polypropylene absorbent pads to pick up oil spills. The oil was collected from the water in three passes. For all three treatments the first pad collected about three times as much as the second pad, which collected about twice as much as the third pad. The total for all three pads was the most useful data. The results of the experiment showed that all three treatments were nearly the same. The fresh water group collected an average of 81.1 grams of oil, the brackish water collected 80.7 grams, and the salt water collected 81 grams. CONCLUSIONMy hypothesis was that as the salinity level increased the polypropylene absorbent pads would pick up more oil. The results indicate that this hypothesis should be rejected because there was almost no difference between the groups. In fact the fresh water group was .01 gram higher than the highest salinity group. Because of the results of this experiment, I wonder if collecting the oil immediately after mixing it into the water without giving it time to separate would change the amount absorbed for each group. Another interesting question would be to test the effect of water temperature on oil recovery. The oil I used was highly refined, so it would be valuable to test crude oil recovery. If I were to conduct this project again I would make sure that the times I took the pads out of the bucket were more exact. I would also use more pads so there was no oil left in the bucket at the end of each trial. Another improvement would be to find a more efficient way to pour the oil into the bucket because the oil got stuck to the sides of the graduated cylinder, so not all of the oil got into the bucket. The last difference would be to do more trials to make sure my results were reliable. 3rd party contributor
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