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What would the predicted TSS value of a solution be if I combined one liter of 35 mg/L solution with one liter of 114 mg/L solution? Thanks for the help.
13 years ago

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DrBob222
What is TSS?
Whatever it is, I suspect the answer is
1000 mL x 35 mg/L = ? mg
1000 mL x 114 mg/L = ?mg
Then total mg/2 L = ?
13 years ago

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