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Chemists can express concentrations in various ways including: Molarity (M), Parts per million (ppm), % composition, or gram/Liter (g/L).
Concentration techniques like sedimentation, flotation in brine, sugar solution, or zinc sulfate are used to detect parasites that may otherwise be missed on direct smear.
Mass Percentage (w/w) Mass percentage of a solution is referred to the concentration of the solution that is expressed as the percent of one component in the solution by mass. Volume Percentage (V/V) Mass by Volume Percentage (w/V) Molarity (M) Molality (m) Normality. Formality.
A concentration can be a series of works that are very consistent in theme and approach OR it may evolve and develop as the visual idea is explored, ending in a different place than where it began.
The three types of concentration of a solution are molarity (moles of solute per litre of solution), molality (moles of solute per kilogram of solvent), and normality (gram equivalent weight of solute per litre of solution).
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