“Determination of Bisphenol A (BPA) in Different Types of Cans” Nurlailah M. Ali Glenda Malolot EXPERIMENT DOCUMENTATION.

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“Determination of Bisphenol A (BPA) in Different Types of Cans” Nurlailah M. Ali Glenda Malolot EXPERIMENT DOCUMENTATION

Materials: Iron III Chloride De-ionized Water Ethanol Rubbing Alcohol Equipments: Plastic Plate Container Powdered Milk Can Liquid Milk Can Food Can Beakers (Large and Small) Cotton Swab (“q-tip”)

Preparation of the Indicator solution

Testing the Cans

Testing the Cans (cont.)

Results of the Experiment (FOOD CAN)

Results of the Experiment (LIQUID MILK CAN)

Results of the Experiment (POWDERED MILK CAN)