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Water Taste Cancer

Country:Saudi Arabia
Student(s):Wasan Haytham Ibrahim Ahmed
Grade Level:Secondary School (grades 9-12, ages 14-18)
GLOBE Teacher:Layla Abdo Shwihi
Contributors:RAGHAD KHALED MOHAMMED LAILA ABDU JIBRIL SHWEIHI
Report Type(s):International Virtual Science Symposium Report
Protocols:Alkalinity, Water Temperature, pH
Presentation Poster: View Document
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Language(s):English
Date Submitted:03/10/2020
Title: Water Taste Cancer Prepared by Student: Wasan Haytham Ibrahim Ahmed First secondary- Sabya Saudi Arabia – Sabya Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Date: 10/3/2020 Instructor LAILA ABDU JIBRIL SHWEIHI Introduction Praise be to God, and prayer , the Holy King, peace and God's mercy and blessings be upon you As for after: - They share everything that goes on around it. And any problem in it may be very necessary And I hope that the search for a reason to solve this problem 1 Research problem When exposed to drinking water (contained in plastic bottles) is exposed to sunlight for long periods , the chemical composition of the water changes , which leads to health problems for those who will drink it T PH Water in a glass bottle 25 7,3 35 45 Water in a plastic bottle 25 7.6 35 7 45 6.4 Target If the plastic water bottles are replaced by water containers made of other materials that differ from the plastic completely in its properties, then the damage resulting from the water will decrease when exposed to sunlight inside the plastic containers 2 Hypothesis When changing plastic water bottles with glass water bottles, the health damage resulting from exposure to sunlight will be reduced Measures Experience steps: Study the composition of water when it is in a plastic container and study it when it is in glass containers Materials: fresh water (drinkable), plastic bottles, glass bottles and sunlight Variables: independent variable: packages of dependent variable water: water 3 Experience Due to the lack of materials that help conduct the experiment, we are based on several studies conducted by the International Bottled Water Association in the United States, the water in the glass water bottles is safer than the plastic bottles in addition to Jason Moore, one of the owners of the imported mineral water companies confirmed that when the plastic interacts with Heat react plastic materials that contain a large percentage of dioxin (a very toxic substance on the cells of the bodies and cause certain cancers) that seriously affect human health. And increase the possibility of cancer 4 Data the question Yes Sometimes No Using glass containers to save water is better than using plastic bottles 90% 5% 5% Plastic contains harmful substances that cause health damage when interacting with sunlight 100% 0 0 The composition of water in plastic bottles changes when exposed to sunlight 95% 5% 0 charts Results Plastic contains a highly toxic harmful substance called dioxin that causes health damage and cancer when interacting with sunlight 6 The conclusion When replacing plastic water bottles with other glass containers, the damage resulting from the interaction of dioxin with the sunlight will be reduced, as it is found in the composition of the plastic, which is a highly toxic substance that causes harm to humans and increases the risk of cancer. 7 Conclusion Praise be to God, which is done with his righteous grace. By the grace of God, his mercy, and his success, I have finished my research dealing with a problem that many may be unaware of and consider unimportant, even though it may be a reason to reduce the incidence of cancer and other diseases resulting from the interaction of plastic with sunlight And I hope you like my research and many thanks to everyone who participated in this research. 8 Sources and references www.alukah.net www.shabiba.com www.elconsolto.com www.albayan.ae 9 Index Title page number Introduction 1 Research problem - goal 2 Hypothesis - procedures 3 Experience 4 data 5 Charts - results 6 The conclusion 7 Conclusion 8 Sources and references 9 Index 10 10



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