Develop a hypothesis regarding which water sources you


Looking for someone that can assist not only this week but the next two if possible, in putting together lab report for my environmental science class. This week only need some assistance, as I can handle the reporting for my actual experiments. Instructions are in a different font (bolded)- anything I have written is in this font (unbolded). Please let me know if I can reach out to you separately after this?

Experiment was Bottled water is a billion dollar industry in the United States. Still, few people know the health benefits, if any, that come from drinking bottled water as opposed to tap water. This experiment will look at the levels of a variety of different chemical compounds in both tap and bottled water (Dasani and Fiji) to determine if there are health benefits in drinking bottled water.

Question asked - Develop a hypothesis regarding which water sources you believe will contain the most and least contaminants, and state why you believe this. Be sure to clearly rank all three sources from most to least contaminants. MY hypothesis was "I believe Fiji will have least contaminants due to how highly recommended and rated this water is (and the price). I think Dasani will have some contaminants but not as bad as my tap water in my home."

Introduction -

Body Paragraph #1 - Background: The rough draft of the introduction should describe the background of water quality and related issues using cited examples. You should include scholarly sources in this section to help explain why water quality research is important to society. When outlining this section, make sure to at least list relevant resources in APA format that will be used in the final paper to develop the background for your experiment.

Body Paragraph #2 - Objective: The rough draft of the introduction should also contain the objective for your study. This objective is the reason why the experiment is being done. Your rough draft should provide an objective that describes why we want to know the answer to the questions we are asking. Make sure the objective ties back to ideas you discussed in the Background, above.

Body Paragraph #3 - Hypothesis: Finally, the introduction should end with your hypothesis. This hypothesis should be the same one that you posed before you began your Drinking Water Quality experiment (I have stated my hypothesis above; if you can add to it to make it better you can). You may reword it following feedback from your instructor to put it in better hypothesis format; however, you should not adjust it to reflect the "right" answer. You will not lose points if your hypothesis was wrong; scientists often revise their hypotheses based on scientific evidence following an experiment. In addition to stating the hypothesis, offer your rationale for it; in other words, why did you make that particular hypothesis?

Discussion -

Body Paragraph 2 - Context: The rough draft of your discussion should also relate your results to bigger water concerns and challenges. For example, based on your experiment you might discuss how various bottled water companies use different filtration systems. Or, you could discuss the billion dollar bottled water industry. For example, do you think it is worth it to buy bottled water? (I think we should focus on the one underlined due to my results) Why or why not? Your outline should at least list some of the resources that you plan to utilize in your final paper to put your results into context.

References -

Include at least 2 scholarly and 2 highly credible sources in APA format.

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