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Supporting Science Technicians in WA’s independent schools

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Technical Tips
02/10/2016

Calcium carbonate removal from aquaria:

1. Use elbow grease and rub with a nylon scourer. Rinse with water.
2. Soak in white vinegar, maybe over a few days. Rinse well. You can probably use vinegar for the cover glass, but NOT for anything inside the tank.
3. Elbow grease again, using a one-sided razor blade. Rinse well.

Bones, drying:
02/10/2016
Charles’ Law Apparatus:
02/10/2016

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