4.2. The aspiration of air sampling was performed though the absorbing mass (volume 10 ml) in the mercury-vapour rectifier manufacture. 3 ml of absorbing solution was analyzed, sensitivity of the method (method determination limit) is 2 µg, maximum allowable concentration 0.00001 mg/1, (K=¹/3). K coefficient, determining the MAC portion for identification. Calculate the optimal air volume required for analysis.
4.2. The aspiration of air sampling was performed though the absorbing mass (volume 10 ml) in the mercury-vapour rectifier manufacture. 3 ml of absorbing solution was analyzed, sensitivity of the method (method determination limit) is 2 µg, maximum allowable concentration 0.00001 mg/1, (K=¹/3). K coefficient, determining the MAC portion for identification. Calculate the optimal air volume required for analysis.
Solid Waste Engineering
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ISBN:9781305635203
Author:Worrell, William A.
Publisher:Worrell, William A.
Chapter5: Separation Processes
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