I have another few questions. I have to actually make up the sulfuric acid myself. Does anyone know how to make it such as what I need and how much of it I need? I have been trying to look it up but I can't seem to find it.
A quick Google search doesn't give me a direct answer for concentration of acid rain either. Try to ask the teacher what technical resources you can have access to to find out how much H
2SO
4 ends up in acid rain. You'll probably have to reference them in your report, and "this guy on a forum I frequent" usually doesn't count as a reference.
Beginner's chemistry will tell you how to dilute the concentrated acid you'll be given to the strength you research, and you can ask again here if you get stuck.
Also after I grow the seeds I am going to be testing for the presence of the metals phosphorus, nitrogen, calcium, magnesium and sodium. Does anyone know where I could find some practicals so I know what reagents I need?
Well, now that's a pretty tall order. Wet chemical techniques for some some those elements (they're not all metals, look it up) are pretty complicated, and not very accurate, especially for small sample sizes, as barley sprouts are likely to be. I would suggest ICP or Flame AA techniques, but I don't know your technical level, and what equipment you have access too.
There are other problems too -- matrix effects from all that biomass, extraction efficiency, the seeds have very little of these elements in them, they absorb them from the soil and water -- so you will have to talk about how you've controlled what goes in, to justify your quantitation of the seedlings.
In this project we have to do basically everything. We have to find protocols, see what reagents we need and make them up ourselves. I know it's a lot to ask but help would be very much appreciated.
Yeah you sure do. To be more helpful, you should tell us more about this project -- the level, high school? college? Some other earlier projects you've done. The requirements -- are you supposed to do all these tasks, or just research how it's done and submit a report. If you have to do it, what sort of budget you have for purchases, and what you have in stock in your lab.