RachelGreen
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Hello BOS ppl, can anyone help me with these questions. I have really dodgy answers and don't know whether it's satisfactory.
1. Give two reasons why care needs to be taken when collecting water samples for testing. (2)
- Take samples of water not near the bank of the water body, as this may not be a source of water supply
- If a composite sample is to be submitted for analysis, pour equal portions of freshly collected
samples into a suitable container.
What do you think about that answer?
2. Outline ways to improve accuracy and reliability of this experiment: The analysis of water quality? (2)
I know for reliability, I can repeat tests until I achieve consistent results. BUt I'm stuck on accuracy
3. Evaluate the quality of tap water and lake water? [2]
What am I suppose to be talking about here? I know the one mark is for my judgement. What's the other mark for, and how would I go about answering?
4. Identify one way a river could become turbid, and outline the impact of increased turbidity on aquatic flora and fauna. [3]
A thing I don't understand is, is the river a catchment area? If so, could the river/catchment area become more turbid after a flood or something? And how does it affect the plants and stuff?
1. Give two reasons why care needs to be taken when collecting water samples for testing. (2)
- Take samples of water not near the bank of the water body, as this may not be a source of water supply
- If a composite sample is to be submitted for analysis, pour equal portions of freshly collected
samples into a suitable container.
What do you think about that answer?
2. Outline ways to improve accuracy and reliability of this experiment: The analysis of water quality? (2)
I know for reliability, I can repeat tests until I achieve consistent results. BUt I'm stuck on accuracy
3. Evaluate the quality of tap water and lake water? [2]
What am I suppose to be talking about here? I know the one mark is for my judgement. What's the other mark for, and how would I go about answering?
4. Identify one way a river could become turbid, and outline the impact of increased turbidity on aquatic flora and fauna. [3]
A thing I don't understand is, is the river a catchment area? If so, could the river/catchment area become more turbid after a flood or something? And how does it affect the plants and stuff?