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Nitrate

Nitrate . By: Evan Savoth Wil Bozentka Kyree Fuller . What is Nitrate?. Nitrate is a compound made up of nitrogen and water. Nitrate is commonly found in fertilizers. Nitrogen is used in fertilizers.

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Nitrate

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  1. Nitrate By: Evan Savoth WilBozentka KyreeFuller

  2. What is Nitrate? • Nitrate is a compound made up of nitrogen and water. • Nitrate is commonly found in fertilizers. • Nitrogen is used in fertilizers. • Inside nitrogen there are amino acids and protein that are essential for plants to grow. • Nitrate’s formula is NO3. • Nitrate is tasteless, odorless, and colorless.

  3. What is the water quality indicator? • The water quality indicator is used to tell what level of nitrate a body of water may contain. • The water quality indicator is used with a color coding system in which you would compare the color of water after adding two nitrate CTA tablets and the code color slide.

  4. How does Nitrate enter the water? • Nitrate is commonly found in fertilizer. • Nitrate attempts to get to roots and gets caught in the groundwater. • Elevated nitrate levels in groundwater are often caused by runoff from barnyards, feedlots, excessive use of fertilizers, or septic systems.

  5. What are some problems in Nitrate? • Nitrate in the water can harm aquatic life. • Can cause stomach/intestinal bacteria in infants and adults. • Too much consumption of nitrate can cause blue skin coloring around the eyes and mouth. (methemoglobinemia) most common in infants.

  6. Sources • http://www.livestrong.com/article/473727-side-effects-of-nitrates-in-water/ • http://peer.tamu.edu/curriculum_modules/water_quality/module_5/index.htm • http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/crops/00517.html • http://www.bfhd.wa.gov/info/nitrate-nitrite.php • http://www.co.portage.wi.us/groundwater/undrstnd/no3.htm • http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/wells/waterquality/nitrate.html

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