2018
DOI: 10.29238/sanitasi.v9i3.758
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Analisis Perbedaan Tanaman Kayu Apu (Pistia stratiotes) sebagai Fitoremediasi Merkuri (Hg) pada Air

Abstract: Amalgamation in the activities of gold processing produces liquid waste containing heavy metals mercury (Hg). Pistia stratiotes is a floating plant that has high adaptability to climate, rapidgrowth rate, and huge nutrients and water absorption.So that, it is possible to be used as phytoremediation plant for absorbing Hg in water. The purpose of this true experiment research wasto analyze the Hg concentration differences between waste water with and without Pistia stratiotes of 300 gr/ 6 l, 400 gr/ 6 l and 500… Show more

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“…This ion tends to be acidic due to its ability to accept electron pairs from other compounds or ions. According to Khasanah et al, (2018), plants contribute to the pH increase due to their photosynthesis activity in the tested plants. The photosynthesis process converts CO2 into C6H12O6, which requires hydrogen and energy.…”
Section: (B) Typha Latifoliamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This ion tends to be acidic due to its ability to accept electron pairs from other compounds or ions. According to Khasanah et al, (2018), plants contribute to the pH increase due to their photosynthesis activity in the tested plants. The photosynthesis process converts CO2 into C6H12O6, which requires hydrogen and energy.…”
Section: (B) Typha Latifoliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The photosynthesis process converts CO2 into C6H12O6, which requires hydrogen and energy. Hydrogen is obtained from H + derived from wastewater and air, thus the uptake of H + will raise the pH [15].…”
Section: (B) Typha Latifoliamentioning
confidence: 99%