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==Entry title==
==Beads Analysis==
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Number 44 10 % clay solution was the first one taken today . The columns had time to re-establish equilibrium which increased the number of beads able to absorb malachite green. This is why the malachite green concentration is lower after run 44. It took XYZ runs to get back to the MG concentration from Wednesday.
 
==60 percent beads calculation==
We calculated the PvOH, Bentonite solution, HCl and water needed for our 60 percent solution.
 





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Beads Analysis

Number 44 10 % clay solution was the first one taken today . The columns had time to re-establish equilibrium which increased the number of beads able to absorb malachite green. This is why the malachite green concentration is lower after run 44. It took XYZ runs to get back to the MG concentration from Wednesday.

60 percent beads calculation

We calculated the PvOH, Bentonite solution, HCl and water needed for our 60 percent solution.