A 500 mL sample of waste water contains 26.1 µg of mercury, Hg. If the density of the sample is 1.073 g/mL. Calculate the concentration of mercury in parts per billion (ppb)
A 500 mL sample of waste water contains 26.1 µg of mercury, Hg. If the density of the sample is 1.073 g/mL. Calculate the concentration of mercury in parts per billion (ppb)
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A 500 mL sample of waste water contains 26.1 µg of mercury, Hg. If the density of the sample is 1.073
g/mL. Calculate the concentration of mercury in parts per billion (ppb)
1. O 29.3
2. 048.6
3. 079.5
4. O52.2
5. O34.6
4:58 PM
8/29/2021
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Li
Be
6.941 9.012
B
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Ne
10.81 12.01 14.01 16.00 19.00 20.18
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Na
Mg
Si
Ar
26.98 28.09 30.97 32.07 35.45 39.95
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A 500 mL sample of waste water contains 26.1 µg of mercury, Hg. If the density of the sample is 1.073
g/mL. Calculate the concentration of mercury in parts per billion (ppb)
1. O 29.3
2. 048.6
3. 079.5
4. O52.2
5. O34.6
4:58 PM
8/29/2021
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