Abstract
Megan Derrick
The purpose of this experiment was to determine the effects polyacrylamide or
polyacrylate could halt erosion. I believe that polyacrylate will halt erosion the best
because there is evidence that polyacrylate has halted erosion.
First, all eleven trays were filled with 227.25 grams of dirt. Then one, two, three,
four, and five grams of polyacrylamide and poltacrylate were measured out. Next, one
gram of polyacrylamide was put in a tray, two in next and so. The same procedure was
done for polyacrylate. Once the polyacrylate and polyacrylamide were put in each of
eleven trays, it was spread out evenly. The trays were placed on a box so that they would
be at an angle. Each for five days, 100mL of water was run through each of the eleven
trays. Finally, the amount of erosion in each cup was measured.
The results were five grams of polyacrylamide had no erosion, four grams had one
gram, three grams had one and twenty-three hundredths, two grams had one and eighty-
three hundredths, and one gram had fourteen and seventy-three hundredths grams of
erosion. The results for polyacrylate were five grams had no erosion, four grams had
three hundredths, three grams had five hundredths, two grams had fifty-six hundredths,
and one gram had nine and twenty-seven hundredths grams of erosion. The tray with no
polymers had thirty-five and fifty-eight hundredths grams of erosion.
The conclusion that can be gathered from this experiment is that polyacrylate is
better for erosion control.
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