If the numbers of drops of lemon, tomato and orange used to get the same fading of indophenol are 10, 30 and 20, then the concentration of vitamin C in these three juices can be described as the following: O a. lemon more than orange which is more than tomato O b. orange more than lemon which is more than tomato O c. tomato more than lemon which is more than orange O d. none of the other choices is correct O e. orange more than tomato which is more than lemon O f. lemon more than tomato which is more than orange O g. tomato more than orange which is more than lemon

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If the numbers of drops of lemon, tomato and orange used to get
the same fading of indophenol are 10, 30 and 20, then the
concentration of vitamin C in these three juices can be described as
the following:
O a. lemon more than orange which is more than tomato
O b. orange more than lemon which is more than tomato
O c.tomato more than lemon which is more than orange
O d. none of the other choices is correct
O e. orange more than tomato which is more than lemon
O f. lemon more than tomato which is more than orange
O g. tomato more than orange which is more than lemon
Transcribed Image Text:If the numbers of drops of lemon, tomato and orange used to get the same fading of indophenol are 10, 30 and 20, then the concentration of vitamin C in these three juices can be described as the following: O a. lemon more than orange which is more than tomato O b. orange more than lemon which is more than tomato O c.tomato more than lemon which is more than orange O d. none of the other choices is correct O e. orange more than tomato which is more than lemon O f. lemon more than tomato which is more than orange O g. tomato more than orange which is more than lemon
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