Solved: The maximum allowable concentration of lead in drinking water is 9.0 ppb. (a)

Chapter 19, Problem 13.97

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The maximum allowable concentration of lead in drinking water is 9.0 ppb. (a) Calculate the molarity of lead in a 9.0-ppb solution.What assumption did you have to make in your calculation? (b) How many grams of lead are in a swimming pool containing 9.0 ppb lead in of water?

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