A water sample B has a turbidity reading of 50 NTU. If a 50-ppm standard has a turbidity reading of 100 NTU, what is the concentration of the analyte in A that causes the water to be turbid? a. 50 ppm b.100 ppm c. 75 ppm d. 150 ppm e. 25 ppm
A water sample B has a turbidity reading of 50 NTU. If a 50-ppm standard has a turbidity reading of 100 NTU, what is the concentration of the analyte in A that causes the water to be turbid? a. 50 ppm b.100 ppm c. 75 ppm d. 150 ppm e. 25 ppm
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A water sample B has a turbidity reading of 50 NTU. If a 50-ppm standard has a turbidity reading of 100 NTU, what is the concentration of the analyte in A that causes the water to be turbid?
a. 50 ppm
b.100 ppm
c. 75 ppm
d. 150 ppm
e. 25 ppm
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