Why is PPM a useful measurement?
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It's often used to measure contaminants, but there's other applications.
Explanation:
When you read about an article about air pollution or water pollution, you'll often see it refer to the concentration of contamination in ppm.
here's a NASA article talking about the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere reaching 400ppm.
You can also get a water quality tester to see the concentration of foreign particles in the water.
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Answer:
It's often used to measure contaminants, but there's other applications.
Explanation:
When you read about an article about air pollution or water pollution, you'll often see it refer to the concentration of contamination in ppm.
here's a NASA article talking about the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere reaching 400ppm.
You can also get a water quality tester to see the concentration of foreign particles in the water.
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because it is used to measure quantity-per-quantity...
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