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[Dayton Daily News]
Central State, UD named as Ohio centers of excellence for advanced energy
By Dave Larsen, Staff Writer 2:32 PM Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Students assessed stream quality in situ by measuring parameters such as temperature, flow, dissolved oxygen, pH and conductivity. They also collected samples from the stream both upstream and downstream of the dam. The samples were analyzed in the laboratory for total carbonate, nitrite/nitrate and phosphate. The measurements were later compared with predictions using the theory of chemical equilibrium.
Reference:
S. K. Lunsford, Nedunuri K.V., Michael Sandy, Teaching chemical equilibrium concepts using field-lab experiences in a multi-disciplinary integrated environment, Analytical Science Digital Library, 5(4), ASDLID 010044, 2007.
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