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iv researched that it is an adsorbent, but i dnt know wat that thing is...s der sum1 wud lyk to...hop so...

2006-07-16 22:34:32 · 5 answers · asked by marshy 1 in Science & Mathematics Botany

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A process for purifying oil shale retort water is described.^The process takes advantage of the fact that the oil shale retort water has a substantial amount of organic content and sufficient inorganic components, including sulfate, to enable the growth of anaerobic bacteria.^Such bacteria, exemplified by the desulfovibrio family, is added to the retort water so as to produce in the water a growth of cell biomass of the bacteria while simultaneously reducing sulfate ions to sulfide.^Production of cell biomass should proceed substantially in the absence of air, preferably following purging with carbon dioxide, nitrogen or the like, to establish aerobiosis.^The cell biomass is aggregated into a fluocculent mass and is removed from the retort water.^The sulfide is oxidized to sulfate either through combustion processes or by conversion with air and aerobic bacteria, such as the thiobacillus family.

2006-07-16 22:40:57 · answer #1 · answered by Scorpion 5 · 1 0

Guess,,, Distilattion is one way it can b done!!!!! Or the home remedy is as follows...... Add e littlt liquid soap the the oil n miz it well...... the dirt particles will get stuck the the soap liquid.... n when ,,,,, the froth of the soapy water will float on top of the oil jus use a a spoon n get it all out..... the oil will b purified......

n do all this in a tranparent or in a glass container,,,,,,





rply n tell me how my ans was

2006-07-17 05:44:00 · answer #2 · answered by Babe 2 · 0 0

hmm intereseting. I have no clue

2006-07-17 05:36:15 · answer #3 · answered by double v 5 · 0 0

ever heard of VCO

2006-07-17 05:38:58 · answer #4 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

English please!

2006-07-17 05:36:21 · answer #5 · answered by Bill 6 · 0 0

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