The end of last week, I was introduced by Marcus on his project he worked on last semester which was extracting micro-plastics from sediments. I'm glad he was able to help me get a head start on this project, so thank you Marcus! The plastic I would be working on is plastic #6 known as polystyrene. I am to fill cup sample #30 all the way up with diluted water and give it about a week or two for the separation to occur. In about a week or two I am to separate the plastic that has risen and transfer it over to a new cup to weigh the polystyrene by itself. Until next week! Lets see how this goes!
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Week Two: Getting started on project!
Hello again,
The end of last week, I was introduced by Marcus on his project he worked on last semester which was extracting micro-plastics from sediments. I'm glad he was able to help me get a head start on this project, so thank you Marcus! The plastic I would be working on is plastic #6 known as polystyrene. I am to fill cup sample #30 all the way up with diluted water and give it about a week or two for the separation to occur. In about a week or two I am to separate the plastic that has risen and transfer it over to a new cup to weigh the polystyrene by itself. Until next week! Lets see how this goes!
The end of last week, I was introduced by Marcus on his project he worked on last semester which was extracting micro-plastics from sediments. I'm glad he was able to help me get a head start on this project, so thank you Marcus! The plastic I would be working on is plastic #6 known as polystyrene. I am to fill cup sample #30 all the way up with diluted water and give it about a week or two for the separation to occur. In about a week or two I am to separate the plastic that has risen and transfer it over to a new cup to weigh the polystyrene by itself. Until next week! Lets see how this goes!
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