Tuesday, March 14, 2006

..tomorrow is doom's day..

bukas na defense!! dooms day!! haha.. hala sige habol ng requirements!! i'm working on my experiment paper to be passed tomorrow and at the same time studying for our defense tomorrow.. hay.. kinakabahan ako.. ay sh*t!! may abstract pa pala kaming kailangang gawin!!! holy sh*t!! grabe di ko kaya to!! puyatan na!! haha.. kausap ko ngaun si angel!! haha.. puyatan din sa kanila dahil sa thesis nila!! hala!! laht na ng tao magsipuyatan!! haha.. tama tama lang ung status ni nika... "temp's chemistry = free time... other 3 section's chemistry = SOBIBOR!!!!!!" haha.. remember my last post about sobibor.. ung sobrang brutal na movie na walang awang pinatay ung mga tao.. para un ung mangyayari samin bukas!! hahaha... cge alis muna ako dito kailangan kong mag concentrate sa defense eh.. ang dami ko pang gagawin!! haha.. miss ko na angel kong makulit!! haha.. kausap ko siya ngaun eh!! haha.. saya talaga.. buti nalang online
siya.. kasi kung hindi matatapos ang araw ko ng hindi nag-sasmile!! hehe.. xoxo!! love you angel!! thanks talaga!! mwah!!


nga pala guys.. eto ung part ko oh.. Conclusion ng Investigative Project namin a.k.a "mini thesis" haha!!..:

Conclusion:

Our group concluded that the chitin is not present in our mussels, due to the results of our experiment. During our experiment we expect to see a group of chitin in our filter paper but it did not appear.
We have also researched that the chitin is present in crustaceans and mussels is not a crustaceans. Therefore we cannot proceed to our next experiment, which is Adsorption.
There are many types of Arthropods and a crustacean is one of them. The name may not sound familiar, but you probably know them. Most commonly known arthropods that are crustaceans are the crab, lobster and barnacle. And with their shells you can find some chitins. Our errors could be, we have gotten the wrong kind of mussels we needed for our experiment.
Summarizing all the results of our experiment, we concluded that we failed to see the chitin in the mussels and with that case we are not convince that the chitin can really help electroplating wastewaters remove ions and if chitin can reduce the pollution produced by the metal ions in wastewaters.
Perna Viridis or green mussels are considered to be poor source for chitins that help remove ions from electroplating waste by waters. Given that green mussels contain little amount of chitin and by their structure, mussels are not suitable for removing ions and since the amount of chitin that would be derived from the shells is derisory, it’s not suitable to use in adsorption.
Perna Viridis or green mussels are also useful in helping to reduce the growing population of pollution produced by metal ions in wastewater through the presence of chitin found in the shells of mussels.

~ayan.. o db?!.. memorize ko yan!! proud to annouce it in public!! siyempre ako gumawa eh.. haha.. sakop yan ng isang buong bond paper!! grabe.. nababaliw na ako!! sige bye bye!!

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