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Citric Acid Process of Soil Remediation (Virtual Exploration Lab, Grades 9-12)

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Citric acid, a naturally occurring organic complexing agent, can be used to remove toxic metals from soil

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Citric acid, a naturally occurring organic complexing agent, can be used to remove toxic metals from soil. Students learn about the technique that Brookhaven Lab developed by performing a simple procedure to remove and recover iron, a model for a metal contaminant, by forming a soluble iron-citrate complex. Next, students will use a spectrophotometer to analyze the concentration of iron in the soil.

Session Information:
-Flexible instruction whether students are in the classroom or at home
-Interactive, instructor-led session facilitated with students using materials from school or home (can also be demonstration-based if students do not have access to materials)
-Teachers will receive a detailed Teacher Notes guide upon booking
-Secure link to Zoom Gov videoconferencing platform will be provided
-$360 per class for this 90-minute program (BOCES-aidable)

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Minimum Age: 14

Maximum Age: 17

Languages: English

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