Easy Peasy All-in-One High School
An extension of easy peasy all-in-one homeschool, acid rain lab.
Effects of Acid Rain Lab
Objectives:
To visualize the effects of acid rain on a living organism.
How does simulated acid rain affect the germination of a lima bean?
- 3 cups or containers
- 3 Ziploc bags
- 15 dry (not canned) lima beans (soak in warm water overnight before using)
- paper towels
- Number each of the cups or containers as 1, 2, or 3.
- Cup #1 “Rainwater:” Fill cup or container with 2 cups of plain water (tap water would be fine).
- Cup #2 “Mild Acid Rain:” Fill cup or container with ½ cup vinegar and 1 ½ cups of water.
- Cup #3 “Strong Acid Rain:” Fill cup or container 2 cups of vinegar.
- Soak a paper towel in each of the cups.
- Label each Ziploc bag as 1, 2, or 3.
- For each bag place the respective paper towel in with 5 presoaked lima beans.
- Write a hypothesis answering the question posed at the beginning of the lab.
- Observe their growth over the next 5 days adding more liquid if necessary to the paper towels.
Example of Data Table:
Lab Report:
Create a lab report that includes the following elements:
- What is acid rain?
- How does acid rain occur?
- Do background research. How does acid rain affect plants? Is it currently a problem for plantlife?
- Completed data table.
- Did your results support or refute your hypothesis? Why or why not?
- Summarize your results.
- What percentage of beans germinated in each type of “rain?”
- What were some sources of error in your experiment?
- Other than plants, what other things are damaged by acid rain?
- What are some ways of reducing acid rain so that it will not continue to harm organisms in the environment?
From a Georgia Virtual Learning assignment source
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