Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Dilution Principle
The dilution principle states that when a solution is diluted, the amount of solute remains constant while the volume of the solution increases. This relationship can be expressed mathematically as C1V1 = C2V2, where C1 and V1 are the initial concentration and volume, and C2 and V2 are the final concentration and volume after dilution.
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Parts Per Million (ppm)
Parts per million (ppm) is a unit of measurement used to describe the concentration of a substance in a solution. It indicates how many parts of a substance are present in one million parts of the solution, making it a useful measure for very dilute concentrations, such as contaminants in drinking water.
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Environmental Standards
Environmental standards are regulatory limits set by agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to protect public health and the environment. These standards, like the arsenic limit of 0.010 ppm in drinking water, are based on scientific research and aim to minimize exposure to harmful substances.
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