Now, it is time to prepare for the EPA lab and further testing and analysis by creating a Laboratory Testing Notes table. We will create this table in just a minute. The agency has requested that you analyze the water samples for the following data: Salinity Mineral content Nitrogen Dissolved oxygena Turbidity

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Certainly! Below is an example of how your Laboratory Testing Notes table could look based on the requirements you've provided. You can create this in a word processing document or a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Word or Excel.


Laboratory Testing Notes Table

| Test Parameter | Equipment Used | Sample ID | Sample Collection Date | Sample Collection Time | Results | Comments | |-------------------------|---------------------------------|----------------|---------------------------|----------------------------|-------------|----------------------------| | Salinity | Refractometer | | | | | | | Mineral Content | Atomic Absorption Spectrometer | | | | | | | Nitrogen | Conductivity Meter | | | | | | | Dissolved Oxygen | pH Meter (may involve indirect measurement) | | | | | | | Turbidity | Turbidity Meter | | | | | |


Notes:

  • Sample ID: Assign a unique identifier for each water sample.
  • Sample Collection Date/Time: Record when each sample was collected to ensure accurate monitoring.
  • Results: Fill this column with numerical results and units for each test after analysis.
  • Comments: Use this space to note any observations or further instructions during testing.

You can expand, modify, or personalize this table according to your specific lab procedures and data recording needs.