The Effect of Chromium on Algal Populations Peter Chekan Central Catholic High School Pittsburgh
Surface Runoff Flow of water from rain or snow melting Soil's saturation level is filled to capacity Water goes into rivers and lakes Water picks up dangerous chemicals Pesticide, insecticides, and chromium
Chromium Runoff Because of its solubility, it poses a threat to aquatic life. It is often used in paints, dyes, and chrome plating.
Chromium 24 th element in the periodic table. Heavy metal Soluble in water Breaks up into ions Hexaaquachromium or [Cr(H2O)6]3+. Potassium Chromate
K 2 CrO 4 Yellow Powder form Soluble in water Used as a solution in experiment
Euglena Protist Single celled algae Lives in fresh water Oval shaped Between μm long Bottom of the food chain Used as an experimental algal model
Materials Spectrophotometer Test Tubes Test Tube Rack Potassium Chromate Euglena sp. Macro Pipettes Micro Pipettes Pipette tips Spring Water
Purpose Determine if chromium inhibits the growth of aquatic life To estimate the minimum concentration of potassium chromate detrimental to euglena
Hypothesis The potassium chromate concentrations will not significantly affect euglena population growth
Procedure The following experimental tubes were created
Procedure Continued The test tubes were placed in a dark room with a controlled source of light for 12 hours All tubes were mixed by inversion prior to spectrophotometry The absorbance of algae was measured everyday by a spectrophotometer using a wavelength of 430nm Absorbance was recorded everyday for 20 days
P= P=.0067 P= P=.0041 P=.0068 P=.0052
Conclusion The Statistical analyses allow a rejection of the null hypothesis, indicating that potassium chromate can significantly effect euglenas population growth All tested potassium chromate concentrations resulted in significant changes in the euglena populations
Limitations/Extensions Use lower concentrations of chromium Use larger sample sizes Test different types of algae Test natural aquatic systems
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