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Name : Class : Reg. No : Toc H (RESIDENTIAL) PUBLIC SCHOOL PUNALUR CHEMISTRY PROJECT REPORT 2009-2010 Examiner Teacher-in charge.

AIM T o s t u d y t h e p r e s e n c e o f I n s e c t i c i d e s a n d P e s t i c i d e s in Various Fruits and Vegetables

CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this dissertation titled T o study the presence of Insecticides and Pesticides in V a r i o u s F r u i t s a n d V e g e t a b l e s submitted by Navi Arora to Chemistry department of THE ADITYA BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL, KOVAYA, was carried under guidance and supervision during the academic year 2009-2010. Teacher in charge Head of the institute

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I place my sincere thanks to my chemistry teacher SUSAN JACOB for her guidance and advices to complete my work successfully. I also thank our principal Mr. GEORGE. P.GEORGE for providing me all the facilities to finish the project on time. I also take this opportunity to place on record my deep gratitude to LORD ALMIGHTY for the countless blessings showered on me while doing the work and to complete it. Last but not least I thank my parents for their encouragement and support in my humble venture.

CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. AIM. 3. MATERIALS REQUIRED. 4. PRECEDURE.. 5. OBSERVATIONS 6. BIBLIOGRAPHY

INTRODUCTION In the past decade there has been a tremendous increase in the yields of various crops to meet the demand of overgrowing population, achieved by using pesticides and insecticides. These are chemicals that are sprayed over crop to protect it from pests. For example, DDT, BHC, zinc phosphide, Mercuric chloride, dinitrophenol, etc. All pesticides are poisonous chemicals and are used in small quantities with care. Pesticides are proven to be effective against variety of insects, weeds and fungi and are respectively called insecticides, herbicides and fungicides.

Most of the pesticides are non-biodegradable and remain penetrated as such into plants, fruits and vegetables. From plants they transfer to animals, birds and human beings who eat these polluted fruits and vegetables. Inside the body they get accumulated and cause serious health problems. These days preference is given to biodegradable insecticides like malathion. The presence of Insecticides residues in even raw samples of wheat, fish, meat, butter etc. have aroused the concern of agricultural administrators, scientists and health officials all over the world to put a check over the use of insecticides and to search for non insecticidal means of pest control. Mortar and pestle beakers, funnel glass rod filter paper china dish water bath tripod stand fusion tube knife test tube MATERIALS REQUIRED

Samples of various fruits and vegetables, alcohol, sodium metal, ferric chloride, ferrous sulphate crystals, distilled water and dil. Sulphuric acid. PROCEDURE 1)Take different types of fruits and vegetables and cut them into small pieces separately. 2) Transfer the cut pieces of various fruits and vegetables into it separately and crush them.

3) Take different kinds for each kind of fruits and vegetables and place the crushed fruits and vegetables in these beakers and add 100 ml of alcohol to each of these. 4) Stir well and filter. Collect the filtrate in separate china dishes, Evaporate the alcohol by heating the china dishes one by one over a water bath and let the residue dry in the oven. 5)Heat a small piece of sodium in a fusion tube, till it melts. 6) Then add one of the above residues from the china dish to this fusion tube and heat it till red hot. 7)Drop the hot fusion tube in a china dish containing about 10 ml of distilled water. 8)Break the tube and boil the contents of the china dish for about 5 minutes. 9) Cool and filter the solution. Collect the filtrate. To the filtrate add 1 ml of freshly prepared ferrous sulphate solution and warm the contents. 10) Then add 2-3 drops of ferric chloride solution and acidify with dilute HCl. If a blue or green ppt. or colouration is obtained it indicates the presence of nitrogen containing insecticides.

11) Repeat the test of nitrogen for residues obtained from other fruits and vegetables and record the observation. OBSERVATIONS S.no Name of the fruit or vegetable Test for the presence Of nitrogen (positive or negative) Presence of insecticide Or pesticide residues

1. Apple positive yes 2. Grapes positive yes 3. Brinjal positive yes 4. tomato positive yes BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Website : www.icbse.com 2. Comprehensive practical chemistry - XII

3. NCERT chemistry -XII