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==Objective==
==Objective==
*PVOH Glutaraldehyde Film Masses- Would use for Swelling studies
*Determine the maximum concentration of copper ions (Cu2+) in a 20 mg sulfate (SO42-) per liters of water.


==Description==
==Description==
'''PVOH Glutaaraldehyde Film preparation fort swelling studies''':
*0.5 g PVOH, 8 ml millipore water, and 1 ml of glutaraldehyde.
*0.4 g PVOH, 8 ml millipore water, and 1 ml of glutaraldehyde. 
The films were prepared and stored for future experiments on swelling studies. 
'''Determine the maximum Concentration of copper and sodium ions in 1 L of water with given 20 mg of sulfate (SO42-) ions
'''
* (20 mgSO42-/1L H2O) * (1g SO42-/1000 mg) * ( 1mol SO42-/96g SO42-) * (1mol Cu+2/1mol SO42-) * (64 gCu/1mol Cu) = 13.3 mg Cu/L of water
*(20 mgSO42-/1L H2O) * (1g SO42-/1000 mg) * ( 1mol SO42-/96g SO42-) * (2mol Cu+2/1mol SO42-) * (23 g Na/1mol Na) = 9.58 mg Na/L of water
* 20ppm, 10ppm, 5 ppm, 2 ppm, and 0.2 ppm  diluted solutions were prepared for CuSO4 and Na2SO4


==Data==
==Data==

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Objective

  • PVOH Glutaraldehyde Film Masses- Would use for Swelling studies
  • Determine the maximum concentration of copper ions (Cu2+) in a 20 mg sulfate (SO42-) per liters of water.

Description

PVOH Glutaaraldehyde Film preparation fort swelling studies:

  • 0.5 g PVOH, 8 ml millipore water, and 1 ml of glutaraldehyde.
  • 0.4 g PVOH, 8 ml millipore water, and 1 ml of glutaraldehyde.

The films were prepared and stored for future experiments on swelling studies.


Determine the maximum Concentration of copper and sodium ions in 1 L of water with given 20 mg of sulfate (SO42-) ions

  • (20 mgSO42-/1L H2O) * (1g SO42-/1000 mg) * ( 1mol SO42-/96g SO42-) * (1mol Cu+2/1mol SO42-) * (64 gCu/1mol Cu) = 13.3 mg Cu/L of water
  • (20 mgSO42-/1L H2O) * (1g SO42-/1000 mg) * ( 1mol SO42-/96g SO42-) * (2mol Cu+2/1mol SO42-) * (23 g Na/1mol Na) = 9.58 mg Na/L of water
  • 20ppm, 10ppm, 5 ppm, 2 ppm, and 0.2 ppm diluted solutions were prepared for CuSO4 and Na2SO4

Data

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