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  • 01-11-2015
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Why might a scientist studying water pollution work with percents less than one?

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KeaneNR KeaneNR
  • 01-11-2015
Because, often times, water pollutants occur in small amounts. Therefore, it is likely to use small percentages (less than 1%) in comparison to the water and various other pollutants in the same sample.
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