The Environmental Protection Agency has a limit of 15 ppm for the amount of lead in drinking
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The Environmental Protection Agency has a limit of 15 ppm for the amount of lead in drinking water. If a 1.000 mL sample of water at 20 °C contains 15 ppm of lead, how many lead ions are there in this sample of water? What is the mole fraction of lead ion in solution?
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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications
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