|
What is 1000Projects
'1000projects.com' is an educational content website dedicated to finding and realizing Final Year Projects, IEEE Projects, Engineering Projects, Science Fair Projects, Project Topics, Project Ideas, Major Projects, Mini Projects, Paper Presentations, Presentation Topics, IEEE Topics, .Net Projects, Java Projects, PHP Projects, VB Projects, SQL Projects, C & DS Projects, C++ Projects, Perl Projects, ASP Projects, Delphi Projects, HTML Projects, Cold Fusion Projects, Java Script Projects, Btech Projects, BE Projects, MCA Projects, Mtech Projects, MBA Projects, Project on Software, CBSE Projects, Testing Projects, Embedded Projects, Chemistry Projects, Electronics Projects, Electrical Projects, Science Projects, Mechanical Projects, Mba project Reports, Placement papers, Sample Resumes, Entrance Exams, Technical Faq's, Puzzles, etc
how it works?
Everything on this site is submitted by the students in this professional community. You Can submit your Projects, Project Topics & Ideas to info.1000projects{at}gmail.com after you submit your project/project Idea/Abstract/Seminar Topics, These are being verified and approved by our administrator. after approval of this project/project Idea/Abstract/Seminar Topics, It can be shown on 1000projects.com so that other users can read/discuss it.The entire content on this website is Only For Educational Purpose, Non Commercial use!
Please help us/Other Users by sending projects/project Ideas/Abstracts/Seminar Topics. Thanking You!!!!!
|
Arsenic Reduction From Water
|
|
|
Arsenic Reduction From Water
Arsenic Reduction From Water
Abstract:
Water is the readily available source for drinking, agricultural and industrial uses. The problem of heavy metal contamination in water bodies is wide spread. The most dangerous among them are arsenic, lead, mercury, zinc, copper etc. Water contamination with arsenic is having a world wide concern .Arsenic is a ubiquitous element being distributed in atmosphere, aquatic environment, soil and sediments and organisms. Arsenic is a group V metalloid which is tasteless, odourless and brittle in nature. It is grey or tin white in colour and remains as oxide, hydrate, sulphide, arsenite and arsenate. It also exists in the lava of volcano. Due to the carcinogenic property of arsenic, environmental regulatory agencies around the world are reviewing the maximum contamination level in drinking water, which is the main source of arsenic intake.
|
|
|
|