Thursday 29 June 2017

Group Bush Snake Bean week 4 ( heavy metal)

Analysis of Heavy Metal in 5 types of soil        
Methodology of heavy metal:

A)   Soil sample material preparation (5 soil types)
1)    1 gram or same amount of other grain size from each type of soil were sieved into fine article which less than 63MM(mikro).
2)    The soil were mix and grinded with mortar.
3)    The soil were sieved once again with the 63M size sieve.
4)    3 replicates for each soil type, 63MM (mikro)are prepared. Total number of samples is 15.

B)   Acid Digestion
1)    1 gram of the sample is placed on a 250ml flask for digestion.
2)    5ml of nitric acid is added into the flask containing the sample.
3)    The sample is heated to 95°C ± 5°C and the sample is refluxed for 10 to 15 minutes without boiling.
4)    The sample is cooled and 3ml of nitric acid is added. The sample refluxed again for 30 minutes.
5)    5ml of concentrated HNO3 is added when brown fumes are generated,( this indicates oxidation of the sample by HNO3 ), this step is repeated vover and over until no brown fumes are realeased.
6)    The solution is then evaporated to approximately 5 ml without boiling or heat at 95°C ± 5°C for two hours.
7)    The sample is cooled, 10ml of 30% H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) is added without allowing any losses (Start at adding 3ml 30% H2O2 first, 30% H2O2 in 1-ml aliquots is continue added with warming until the effervescence is minimal or until the general sample appearance is unchanged.)
8)    The acid peroxide digestate is heated to 95°C ± 5°C in 6 minutes and remain at 95°C ± 5°C without boiling for 10 minutes on the hot plate.
9)    The solution is then evaporated to approximately 5ml without boiling or heat at 95°C ± 5°C for two hours.

C)   Filter and dilute sample preparation
1)    Vacuum Pump is used to filter sample into 50ml volumetric flask through a 0.45MM (mikro) membrane paper.
2)    Each sample is diluted to 50ml volume with deionized water at 25, 50 and 100 dilution factor for each replicate (MV=MV).
3)    The total 15 samples is stores at 4°C for analyses.
4)    Samples analysis by ICP-MS.

Results and discussion:
Soil Types:
A- Loamy sand, FSSA’s lake.
B- Sandy clay loam, FSSA.
C- Sand, Odec.
D- Sandy clay loam, Kampung E, UMS.
E- Loam,Likas Mangrove Swamp.

Formulae of absolute amount of heavy metal (mg/L):

Average Concentration Measured (mg/L) x Dilution Factor (ml) x Volume Solution (ml)
                                         Weight of soil (g)


Samples
Elements
Mean/ Average (ppm)
Mean/ average (mg/L)
Absolute amount of heavy metal (mg/Kg)
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Pb
0.03369954213
0.033661091
0.841527275
A1 (Tam) 25ml
As
-0.01924065561
0.019218702
0.48046755
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Cd
-0.0009224928307
0.00092144
0.023036
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Ni
0.026158053
0.026128207
0.653205175
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Cu
0.030087196
0.030052867
0.751321675
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Mn
0.853865936
0.852891675
21.322291875
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Fe
29.38012123
29.346598522
733.66496305
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Zn
0.138922993
0.138764482
3.46911205
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Mg
1.964478797
1.962237327
49.055933175
A1 (Tam) 25ml
Ca
4.935030428
4.92939956
123.234989
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Pb
0.00971687
0.009705783
0.48528915
A2 (Tam) 50ml
As
-0.015152178
0.015134889
0.75674445

A2 (Tam) 50ml
Cd
-0.001319206
0.001317701
0.06588505
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Ni
0.005686026
0.005679538
0.2839769
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Cu
0.004620285
0.004615013
0.23075065
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Mn
0.280848104
0.280527656
14.0263828
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Fe
10.65916754
10.647005434
532.3502717
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Zn
0.044383668
0.044333026
2.2166513

A2 (Tam) 50ml
Mg
0.641448898
0.640717005
32.03585025
A2 (Tam) 50ml
Ca
1.920384352
1.918193194
95.9096597
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Pb
0.004698929
0.004693568
0.4693568
A3 (Tam) 100ml
As
-0.01489709
0.014880092
1.4880092
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Cd
-0.001588908
0.001587095
0.1587095
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Ni
0.001917847
0.001915659
0.1915659
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Cu
-0.001181737
0.001180389
0.1180389
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Mn
0.17890741
0.178703277
17.8703277
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Fe
6.328668979
6.32144797
632.144797
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Zn
0.025379825
0.025350867
2.5350867
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Mg
0.428283762
0.42779509
42.779509
A3 (Tam) 100ml
Ca
1.125311259
1.124027279
112.4027279


Samples
Elements
Mean/ Average (ppm)
Mean/ Average (mg/L))
Absolute amount of heavy metal (mg/L
B1  25ml
Pb
0.013185677
0.013170632
0.3292658
B1  25ml
As
-0.01358447
0.01356897
0.33922425
B1  25ml
Cd
-0.001487281
0.001485584
0.0371396
B1  25ml
Ni
-0.000288131
0.000287802
0.00719505
B1  25ml
Cu
0.005505499
0.005499217
0.137480425
B1  25ml
Mn
0.092504718
0.09239917
2.30997925
B1  25ml
Fe
11.85532715
11.841800226
296.04500565
B1  25ml
Zn
0.081525692
0.081432671
2.035816775
B1  25ml
Mg
0.399224216
0.398768701
9.969217525
B1  25ml
Ca
5.005970974
5.000259163
125.006479075
B2  50ml
Pb
0.009144126
0.009133693
0.45668465
B2  50ml
As
-0.009753667
0.009742538
0.24356345
B2  50ml
Cd
-0.001380024
0.001378449
0.06892245
B2  50ml
Ni
-0.001995326
0.001993049
0.09965245
B2  50ml
Cu
5.16E-05
0.000051541
0.00257705
B2  50ml
Mn
0.040675087
0.040628677
2.03143385
B2  50ml
Fe
8.880028568
8.869896459
443.49482295
B2  50ml
Zn
0.030104179
0.03006983
1.5034915
B2  50ml
Mg
0.277714188
0.277397316
13.8698658
B2  50ml
Ca
1.500433082
1.498721088
74.9360544
B3 100ml
Pb
-0.000533839
0.00053323
0.053323
B3 100ml
As
-0.009747111
0.00973599
0.973599
B3 100ml
Cd
-0.001378484
0.001376911
0.1376911
B3 100ml
Ni
-0.002978956
0.002975557
0.2975557
B3 100ml
Cu
-0.004349524
0.004344561
0.4344561
B3 100ml
Mn
0.018490657
0.018469559
1.8469559
B3 100ml
Fe
3.840489304
3.836107307
383.6107307
B3 100ml
Zn
0.011907648
0.011894061
1.1894061
B3 100ml
Mg
0.10753162
0.107408926
10.7408926
B3 100ml
Ca
0.736796905
0.73595622
73.595622

Samples
Elements
Mean/ Average (ppm)
Mean/ Average (Kg/L)
Absolute amount of heavy metal (mg/L)
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Pb
0.012706968
0.012692469
0.317311725
C1 (Tam) 25ml
As
-0.003741161
0.003736892
0.0934223
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Cd
-0.001699541
0.001697602
0.04244005
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Ni
-0.002821035
0.002817816
0.0704454
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Cu
-0.012121847
0.012108016
0.3027004
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Mn
0.056031949
0.055968017
1.399200425
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Fe
3.178025574
3.174399448
79.3599862
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Zn
0.0342064
0.034167371
0.854184275
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Mg
3.895561474
3.89111664
97.277916
C1 (Tam) 25ml
Ca
278.4023576
278.084700612
6952.1175153
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Pb
0.012837646
0.012822998
0.6411499
C2 (Tam) 50ml
As
-0.004024946
0.004020354
0.2010177
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Cd
-0.001528596
0.001526852
0.0763426
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Ni
-0.003209053
0.003205391
0.16026955
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Cu
-0.010547644
0.010535609
0.52678045
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Mn
0.048034503
0.047979696
2.3989848
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Fe
2.174966429
2.172484793
108.62423965
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Zn
0.008092442
0.008083209
0.40416045
C2 (Tam) 50ml
Mg
2.159164803
2.156701197
107.83505985

C2 (Tam) 50ml
Ca
156.7517108
156.572857156
7828.6428578
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Pb
0.006114355
0.006107379
0.6107379
C3 (Tam) 100ml
As
-0.015208306
0.015190953
1.5190953
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Cd
-0.001874878
0.001872739
0.1872739
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Ni
-0.003885853
0.003881419
0.3881419
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Cu
-0.008424383
0.008414771
0.8414771
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Mn
0.011782815
0.011769371
1.1769371
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Fe
0.960445426
0.959349558
95.9349558
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Zn
0.004012379
0.004007801
0.4007801
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Mg
0.872631977
0.871636304
87.1636304
C3 (Tam) 100ml
Ca
60.54743249
60.478347892
6047.8347892


Samples
Elements
Mean/ Average (ppm)
Mean/ Average (mg/L))
Absolute amount of heavy metal (mg/L)
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Pb
0.016507811
0.016488976
0.4122244
D1 (Tam) 25ml
As
-0.013060191
0.013045289
0.326132225
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Cd
-0.001319352
0.001317847
0.032946175
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Ni
0.011658056
0.011644754
0.29111885
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Cu
0.013881837
0.013865998
0.34664995
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Mn
0.508101093
0.50752135
12.68803375
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Fe
25.15238092
25.123682063
628.092051575
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Zn
0.103108418
0.102990771
10.2990771
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Mg
1.418958629
1.417339598
35.43348995
D1 (Tam) 25ml
Ca
5.500711343
5.494435033
137.360875825
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Pb
0.00834248
0.008332961
0.90782485
D2 (Tam) 50ml
As
-0.018177237
0.018156497
0.90782485
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Cd
-0.00149388
0.001492175
0.07460875
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Ni
0.00096994
0.000968833
0.04844165
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Cu
-0.000519169
0.000518577
0.02592885
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Mn
0.168760228
0.168567673
8.42838365
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Fe
10.15119763
10.139615117
506.98075585
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Zn
0.035904819
0.035863852
1.7931926
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Mg
0.777783627
0.776896176
38.8448088
D2 (Tam) 50ml
Ca
20.45584774
20.432507625
1021.62538125
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Pb
0.006550423
0.006542949
0.6542949
D3 (Tam) 100ml
As
-0.012081136
0.012067351
1.2067351
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Cd
-0.001433396
0.00143176
0.143176
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Ni
0.002062814
0.00206046
0.206046
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Cu
-0.002669596
0.00266655
0.266655
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Mn
0.104880517
0.104760848
10.4760848
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Fe
7.267324232
7.259032218
725.9032218
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Zn
0.025535548
0.025506412
2.5506412
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Mg
0.397518236
0.397064668
39.7064668
D3 (Tam) 100ml
Ca
1.429805521
1.428174113
142.8174113

Samples
Elements
Mean/ Average (ppm)
Mean/ Average (mg/L))
Absolute amount of heavy metal (mg/L)
E1 Tam 25ml
Pb
0.027084607
0.027053703
0.676342575
E1 Tam 25ml
As
0.008107116
0.008097866
0.20244665
E1 Tam 25ml
Cd
-0.001354947
0.001353401
0.033835025
E1 Tam 25ml
Ni
0.017209402
0.017189766
0.42974415
E1 Tam 25ml
Cu
0.018237875
0.018217066
0.45542665
E1 Tam 25ml
Mn
0.155666798
0.155489182
3.88722955
E1 Tam 25ml
Fe
32.91800324
32.88044381
822.01109525
E1 Tam 25ml
Zn
0.127643411
0.12749777
3.18744425
E1 Tam 25ml
Mg
5.515703951
5.509410535
137.735263375
E1 Tam 25ml
Ca
4.200655705
4.195862758
104.89656895
E2 Tam 50ml
Pb
0.004736507
0.004731103
0.23655515
E2 Tam 50ml
As
-0.006977101
0.00696914
0.348457
E2 Tam 50ml
Cd
-0.001516922
0.001515191
0.07575955
E2 Tam 50ml
Ni
0.003242762
0.003239062
0.1619531
E2 Tam 50m
Cu
0.000938558
0.000937487
0.04687435
E2 Tam 50ml
Mn
0.052737273
0.0526771
2.633855
E2 Tam 50ml
Fe
12.76833142
12.753762759
637.68813795
E2 Tam 50ml
Zn
0.037270808
0.037228282
1.8614141
E2 Tam 50ml
Mg
2.136099481
2.133662192
106.6831096
E2 Tam 50ml
Ca
3.33845884
3.33464966
166.732483
E3 Tam 100ml
Pb
0.001591111
0.001589296
0.1589296
E3 Tam 100ml
As
-0.009607617
0.009596655
0.47983275
E3 Tam 100ml
Cd
-0.001245665
0.001244244
0.1244244
E3 Tam 100ml
Ni
-0.001642017
0.001640143
0.1640143
E3 Tam 100ml
Cu
-0.004284654
0.004279765
0.4279765
E3 Tam 100ml
Mn
0.021568778
0.021544168
2.1544168
E3 Tam 100ml
Fe
5.431382892
5.425185686
542.5185686
E3 Tam 100ml
Zn
0.014304048
0.014287727
1.4287727
E3 Tam 100ml
Mg
0.884365903
0.883356842
88.3356842
E3 Tam 100ml
Ca
0.388709438
0.388265921
38.8265921

Table 1: Average concentration measured of heavy metal in Soil A
Elements
replicate 1 (25 ml)
replicate 2 (50 ml)
replicate 3 (100 ml)
Pb
0.033661091
0.009705783
0.004693568
As
CD
CD
CD
Cd
CD
CD
CD
Ni
0.026128207
0.005679538
0.001915659
Cu
0.030052867
0.004615013
CD
Mn
0.852891675
0.280527656
0.178703277
Fe
29.34659852
10.64700543
6.32144797
Zn
0.138764482
0.044333026
0.025350867
Mg
1.962237327
0.640717005
0.42779509
Ca
4.92939956
1.918193194
1.124027279



Figure 1 : Bar graph of concentration sample(mg/L) against elements of heavy metal in soil A.

               
                Based on the graph, the result of 3 replicates shows concentration of iron (Fe) is the highest in soil A. Besides, concentration of Calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and Manganese also visible in that soil.  While, for Lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) it not visible in graph due to their small concentrations in that soil. Then, for Arsenic (as) and Cadmium (cd) in cannot be detected because it is out of detection range instrument or indicates almost no detection of the metal. From this result, the snake bean supposed to be can grow in this type of soil. But, in our mini project the snake bean cannot grow because of other factor such as soil texture (loamy sandy) and it soil Ph (5.47) that too acidic and not suitable for this plant.




Table 2: Average concentration measured of heavy metal in Soil B

Elements
replicate 1 (25ml)
replicate 2 (50ml)
replicate 3 (100ml)
Pb
0.013170632
0.009133693
CD
As
CD
CD
CD
Cd
CD
CD
CD
Ni
CD
CD
CD
Cu
0.005499217
0.000051541
CD
Mn
0.09239917
0.040628677
0.018469559
Fe
11.84180023
8.869896459
3.836107307
Zn
0.081432671
0.03006983
0.011894061
Mg
0.398768701
0.277397316
0.107408926
Ca
5.000259163
1.498721088
0.73595622

 
Figure 1 : Bar graph of concentration sample(mg/L) against elements of heavy metal in soil B.

          Based on the graph, the result of 3 replicates shows concentration of iron (Fe) is the highest in soil A which is normal for type of soil in Malaysia. Besides, concentration of Calcium (Ca), in this soil  higher than magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn), Manganese (Mn), copper (Cu) and Lead (Pb). Then, for Arsenic (As) and Cadmium (Cd) and Nickel (Ni) in cannot be detected because it is out of detection range instrument or indicates almost no detection of the metal.  This result indicated it is good to plant a snake bean in this type of soil. This soil contain high concentration of iron (Fe) that help formation of chlorophyll. Apart from that,  this soil also contain high concentration of Calcium (Ca) which stimulates microbial activity, stimulates root and leaf development  and affect uptake of other nutrient. Besides, this soil texture(sandy clay loam) and its Ph value( 6.35) is suitable for this plant.
Table 3: Average concentration measured of heavy metal in Soil
Elements
replicate 1 (25 ml)
replicate 2 (50 ml)
replicate 3 (100 ml)
Pb
0.012692469
0.012822998
0.006107379
As
CD
CD
CD
Cd
CD
CD
CD
Ni
CD
CD
CD
Cu
CD
CD
CD
Mn
0.055968017
0.047979696
0.011769371
Fe
3.174399448
2.172484793
0.959349558
Zn
0.034167371
0.008083209
0.004007801
Mg
3.89111664
2.156701197
0.871636304
Ca
278.0847006
156.5728572
60.47834789













                                      
Figure 1 : Bar graph of concentration sample(mg/L) against elements of heavy metal in soil C which
                   collected at ODEC UMS.

Based on the graph, the result of 3 replicates shows concentration of Calcium (Ca) is the highest in soil C which is different from other type of soil. Besides, there is small concentrations of Magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn),Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn), and Lead (Pb) which is balance for growth of  snake beans. Then, for Arsenic (As) and Cadmium (Cd) and Nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) in cannot be detected because it is out of detection range instrument or indicates almost no detection of the metal.  This result indicated it is very good to plant a snake bean in this type of soil. This soil contain high concentration of Calcium (Ca) that help enable nitrogen (N)-fixing bacteria that form nodules on the roots of leguminous plants to capture atmospheric nitrogen gas and convert it into a form plant can use. We also found the highest germination rate of snake bean’s growth in this type of soil texture (sand) and Ph (7.83).
Table 4: Average concentration measured of heavy metal in Soil D

Elements
replicate 1 (25 ml)
replicate 2 (50 ml)
replicate 3 (100 ml)
Pb
0.016488976
0.008332961
0.006542949
As
0.013045289
0.018156497
0.012067351
Cd
0.001317847
0.001492175
0.00143176
Ni
0.011644754
0.000968833
0.00206046
Cu
0.013865998
0.000518577
0.00266655
Mn
0.50752135
0.168567673
0.104760848
Fe
25.123682063
10.139615117
7.259032218
Zn
0.102990771
0.035863852
0.025506412
Mg
1.417339598
0.776896176
0.397064668
Ca
5.494435033
20.432507625
1.428174113












      
 Figure 4: Bar graph of concentration sample(mg/L) against elements of heavy metal in soil D.

Figure 4 shows that all the 3 replicates of soil E contains high amount of Iron (Fe), Calcium (Ca) and also some amount of Magnesium (Mg) and Manganese (Mn). However, soil D is lack in Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu) and Zinc (Zn). Soil D contains essential heavy metals such as Iron (Fe), Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg) and Manganese (Mn). Iron (Fe) is very important because it is a co-factor of many enzymes involved in the synthesis of plant hormones. Calcium (Ca) contributes to continuous cell division and formation and stimulates microbial activity. Besides, soil D contains low amount of non-essential heavy metals such as Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd). This is why the seedlings in soil D are taller that other soil. Manganese (Mn) in soil D is not high enough, so there are some older growth displays yellow spots and long interveinal holes in some leaves. Soil D is sandy clay loam, it is moderate textured in soil texture, so it has sufficient ability in water- holding capacity, nutrient retention capacity and high susceptibility to erosion.



                        Table 5: Average concentration measured of heavy metal in Soil E

Elements
replicate 1 (25 ml)
replicate 2 (50 ml)
replicate 3 (100 ml)
Pb
0.027053703
0.004731103
0.001589296
As
0.008097866
0.00696914
0.009596655
Cd
0.001353401
0.001515191
0.001244244
Ni
0.017189766
0.003239062
0.001640143
Cu
0.018217066
0.000937487
0.004279765
Mn
0.155489182
0.0526771
0.021544168
Fe
32.88044381
12.753762759
5.425185686
Zn
0.12749777
0.037228282
0.014287727
Mg
5.509410535
2.133662192
0.883356842
Ca
4.195862758
3.33464966
0.388265921

















                                              
Figure 5:  Bar graph of concentration sample(mg/L) against elements of heavy metal in soil D.

Figure 5 shows that all the 3 replicates of soil E contains high amount of Iron (Fe), Magnesium (Mg) and Calcium (Ca). However, soil E is lack in Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Nickel (Ni), Copper (Cu), Manganese (Mg) and Zinc (Zn). Soil E also contains the high amount of essential heavy metal such as Iron (Fe), Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) as other soil and soil E is loam, it has moderate soil texture. However, there are no seedlings grow in soil E. This is because soil E contains too much of sulphur (result of nutrient analysis). Sulfur is a secondary macronutrient for plants. It is a component of some plant amino acids so it is required for good protein content in plants. It also helps plants to incorporate nitrogen into proteins. Sulfur is required for the production of chlorophyll and a number of enzymes. It also helps legumes form associations with nitrogen fixing bacteria. Although sulphur is good for soil, too much of sulphur may be retained in soils and cause other nutrient uptake issues.


Germination

                                                   


Table 1 : The wet and dry weight of whole plants and the length of whole plants
Pot
Seedling
Wet weight of whole plants ( g )
Dry weight of whole plant (g)
Length of whole plants ( cm )
Nodules
Shoot to root
Root
Shoot
A
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
B
S1
2.99
1.52
28.0
7.0
21.0
10

S2
1.38
1.04
15.8
3.5
12.3
5

S3
3.20
1.15
27.5
3.0
24.5
4

S4
2.71
1.54
25.0
4.5
20.5
8

S5
3.33
1.96
26.0
5.0
21.0
2
Average

2.72
1.44
24.5
4.6
19.9

C
S1
3.36
1.83
23.0
7.0
16.0
17

S2
1.58
0.70
26.0
8.5
17.5
14

S3
3.19
1.71
26.0
7.5
18.5
12

S4
3.35
1.35
27.0
9.5
17.5
12

S5
2.08
0.68
19.0
4.0
15.0
2
Average

2.71
1.25
24.5
7.3
16.9

D
S1
2.49
1.36
25.0
5.0
20.0
0

S2
3.20
2.08
28.0
6.0
22.0
0

S3
2.69
1.68
27.5
7.5
20.0
3

S4
2.17
0.68
23.5
3.0
20.5
0

S5
2.40
1.34
25.0
5.5
16.5
7
Average

2.59
1.43
25.8
5.4
19.8

E
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
















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