Effect of gravel and activated carbon filters

LB3.3.1.3
Effect of gravel and activated carbon filters
Effect of gravel and activated carbon filters

Description

In this experiment, the students look at the effect of gravel and activated carbon filters. They learn about the performance of gravel and activated carbon filters and realise that combining both types of filters makes sense for cost reasons.

Components of equipment sets

1 665754  4 
Measuring cylinder 100 ml, with plastic base LD
1 664131  4 
Beaker Boro 3.3, 400 ml, squat LD
1 6727000  4 
Potassium permanganate, 100 g LD
GHS03GHS07GHS09 Danger H272 H302 H410
1 6753410  4 
Water, pure, 5 l LD
1 665212  4 
Glass stirring rod 200 x 8 mm Ø LD
1 666966  4 
Spoon-ended spatula, PP, 180 mm LD
1 EUPB111  4 
Dissection kit, 6 pieces LD
2 30121  8 
Stand base MF LD
2 301271  4 
Stand rod 40 cm, 10 mm Ø LD
1 666555  4 
Universal clamp 0...80 mm LD
1 30109  4 
Bosshead S LD
3 602022  4 
Beaker Boro 3.3, 100 ml, squat LD
1 664131  4 
Beaker Boro 3.3, 400 ml, squat LD
1 665009  4 
Funnel PP 75 mm Ø LD
1 610010  8 
Laboratory safety goggles LD
1 6748211  4 
Sea sand, purified, 500 g LD
1 6702010  4 
Activated charcoal, granulated, 250 g LD
1 6721000  4 
Glass wool, 10 g LD
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