Begin by getting a jar full of dirty water.
Water filtration experiment results.
Place the small end of the funnel in the top of the bottle and pour about 1 5 cups of the dirty water into the top of your filter.
Charcoal can remove molecules from the water.
The water should drip slowly out of the bottom of the filter.
Set up an.
How to do the water filtration experiment.
The purpose of this weeks experiment will be to see if it is possible to filter salt water to make drinkable water using filters created from objects around the house the results of this experiment may yield useful information for those stranded on desert islands.
We looked in the garden for three things that might make good filters and chose large stones small stones and sand.
Place a cup under your filter to catch the filtered water.
Mix your dirty water by combining 1 cup water with the dirt and oil.
Today we tried something a little different.
Because we won t disinfect our water for this water project and will just be making an example water filtration system it is not safe to drink as this purification process and treatment process we will experiment with will not provide safe and pure water.
You will need a few supplies.
My results conclude that my hypothesis was correct.
The great thing about this experiment is that you can design it however you like.
2 glass jars sand gravel 3 4 coffee filters dirty water a plastic cup with a hole cut in the bottom.
We went to a little pond nearby to collect some water.
On the second day after the experiment began the water in the activated carbon jar was totally clear.
Make observations about what the water looks like before filtering.
Adult supervision required when handling chemicals and or cutting objects remember to use proper safety equipment when experimenting.
Wait several minutes for the water to filter through.
Place the cup underneath your bottle to catch the water.
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Construct your own sand water filter and learn about water filtration systems with this easy science project.
We set up coffee filters containing sand stones and then just plain filters.
By the next day the water was almost totally clear in the activated carbon jar and the other jar was just as red as the beginning.
Gabriel gonzalez and juan diego luengo 10 4 biology hypothesis materials used if water containing bacteria and dirt goes through the water filter then the water will be clearer after filtration because materials like sand dirt.