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Water / Chemistry / Liquid water / Physical oceanography / Seawater / Salinity / Bean / Salt / Sodium chloride / Food and drink / Aquatic ecology / Chemical oceanography
Date: 2008-04-06 20:23:25
Water
Chemistry
Liquid water
Physical oceanography
Seawater
Salinity
Bean
Salt
Sodium chloride
Food and drink
Aquatic ecology
Chemical oceanography

Lesson Plan 12 Salt and germination Brief description This fascinating, cheap and very reliable experiment clearly demonstrates the damaging effects of salinity (salt) on seed germination. Mung beans are germinated

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