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Examples of what a filter is

Examples of what a filter is


A filter is something that removes bad bacteria

Aim: To make a filtration plant using household materials.

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Water Filtration Plant

What is filtration?


Filtration is separating solids from liquids by adding a medium through which only the liquid can pass. 

Examples are: 

  1. Fish tank filter
  2. Pool filter
  3. Cleaning filter
  4. Kettle filters

Materials

1.Filter paper
2.funnel
3.Sand
4.Water bottle
5.Scissors
6.Rocks
5.Dirty water
6.

Process - ( use verbs or doing words in each step )


Step 1

Cut the top of the bottle off and save it for later when you next use it for this

Step 2

Put the top half upside down in the bottle

STEP 3

Add layers of sand and rocks but first you need to make a funnel made out of filter paper 

STEP 4

Get 1 cup of dirty water 

STEP 5

Pour dirty water into the funnel and watch it turn clear

Findings
 Half of the water filtered through this minute. In the other minute the rest of the water came running through. It started to drip a lot and than in the 50s in the 3 min it started to stop.            
Drops per minute: over 30
Water colour: Still dirty

Write a short sentence about the water every 1 minute. 
Include 'How much water has filtered through', 'How fast it is dripping through', and 'How clear the water is'.

Minutes                          1.    Half of the water filtered through this minute                     2.     In the other minute the rest of the water came running through              3.   It started to drip a lot and than in the 50s in the 3 min it started to stop                 4.                       5.
Drops per minute: over 30
Water colour: Still dirty
Conclusion:
Our water didn't really turn clear than to what we had expected. It just stayed dirty which was a shame. I thought that there was only going to be a few drops but instead there was over 30 drops. It went on for almost 4 minutes. It did start to clear up but it was still a little bit dirty. 

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