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to determine the solid content in the given sample of water​

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Answered by sarah200630
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Explanation:

Total solids are measured by weighing the amount of solids present in a known volume of sample. This is done by weighing a beaker, filling it with a known volume, evaporating the water in an oven and completely drying the residue, and then weighing the beaker with the residue.

Answered by adityakumar37790
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You will determine the total solids in a sample of water by adding a precise amount of water to a carefully cleaned, dried, and weighed beaker. The water is then evaporated away using a drying oven and the beaker is reweighed. The difference in mass before and after is the mass of the total solids.

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