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Mode of operation of an aeration tank (sewage treatment plant)

Article no: P7155000
Principle

A sewage treatment plant converts dirty waste water by mechanical and chemical-biological processes in clean water. One of these purification steps in sewage treatment plants is the aeration in the aeration basin. During this step oxidizable substances are oxidized by air and deposited as mud.

In this experiment this principle of aeration is examined. An air stream is passed through a ferrous salt-containing solution and students observed that the water-soluble iron sulphate is transferred by the air flowing through into an insoluble (oxidized) form. After this oxidazion the insoluble salt from the water can be removed by filtration.

 

Learning objectives

  • Model of a sewage treatment
  • Principle of aeration

 

Benefits

  • Easy teaching and efficient learning by using interactive experimentation PHYWE-Software
  • Experiment is part of a complete solution set with experiments for all Inorganic Chemistry matched with international curriculum: all topics are covered

 

Scope of delivery

Support base, variable 02001-00 1
Stand rods, stainless steel, various sizes 02059-00 1
Boss head 02043-00 1
Test tube,180x20 mm,side arm,PN19 MAU-17080301 1
Graduated cylinder, 10 ml, plastic 36636-00 1
Glass tubes,right-angled MAU-10030701 1
Universal clamp 37715-01 1
Test tube brush w. wool tip,d20mm 38762-00 1
Rubber stopper, d = 22/17 mm, 1 hole 39255-01 1
Rubber bulb, double 39287-00 1
Protecting glasses, clear glass 39316-00 1
Iron-II sulphate 500 g 30072-50 1
Glycerol, 250 ml 30084-25 1

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