Hi-
I am having trouble with my science fair experiment. Several times I have asked about help with my project on the oil spills but were ineffective. I have decided to start fresh. I want to continue with the same topic but a different approach. I want to test what effect does changing the salinity have on the bacterium bacillus subtilis' degradation of oil. I want to reduce the concentration of salt in the medium used. However, how do I do that? Is it okay if I use motor oil in my experiment. I need help with the procedures as well? What specific materials do I need to conduct my experiment?
Note: I will test three conditions (optimal medium with oil, reduced medium with oil, optimal medium without oil).
Thanks,
Paige
Experiment
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- Occupation: Student: 11th grade
- Project Question: What effect does the weight of a sorbent have on cleaning up the oil spills?
I need help advancing this project in order for it to be fit for the science competitions. - Project Due Date: December 18
- Project Status: I am conducting my research
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- Posts: 15
- Joined: Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:14 am
- Occupation: Student: 11th grade
- Project Question: What effect does the weight of a sorbent have on cleaning up the oil spills?
I need help advancing this project in order for it to be fit for the science competitions. - Project Due Date: December 18
- Project Status: I am conducting my research
Re: Experiment
Also, how do I grow the bacterium in a medium with in water supplemented with a specific mineral salts mixture containing the following amounts per L: K2HPO4, 3 g; KH2PO4, 1 g; NH4Cl, 0.5 g; NH4NO3, 0.1 g; Na2SO4, 0.1 g; MgSO4-7H20, 10 mg; MnSO4*4H20, 1 mg; FeSO4.7H20, 1 mg; CaCl2, 0.5 mg; pH adjusted to 6.8-7.0?