Concept Paper
Concept Paper
A Concept Paper Presented to the Science Department of Senior High School Faculty
Capstone Research
By
2017
Introduction
*BOGS YUNG INUMPISAHAN KO SA LAPTOP MO*
Overall, the study requires a series of procedures and some of it require specialised
equipment and expertise. The project will involve the collection of materials and samples
required for the experiments.
Methodology
Experimental Materials and Procedures
The soil to be used in this study will be coming from (PLACE NG
PAGKUKUHANAN NG SOILS BESH). (NUMBER OF PLASTIC POTS) plastic pots
(DIMENSIONS) will be prepared, two will contain uncontaminated soil, two each will
contain soil with low-level metal contaminations (25 mg/L Hg as HgCl2; 25 mg/L Pb as
Pb(NO3)2), and another two will contain high-level metal contamination (100 mg/L Hg; 100
mg/L Pb) (Andal, 2014).
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