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Recall metric prefixes, such as 106 µg/gram and 10° nanomole/mole \text { a) Convert microgram/L (written as } \mu \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{L} \text { ) to gram/L using } 10^{6}

\mathrm{\mug} / \text { gram } b) Convert gram/L to mole/L using molecular weight (molar mass) c) Convert nanomole/L (written as nmol/L) to mole/L using 10° nanomole/mole d) Convert Ib/ft3 to mg/L. Find appropriate conversions using your FE Handbook conversions sheet. e) Convert part per million on a mass basis a ) 680 με/L b) 925 g/L of glucose (C6H1206) c) 845 x 10-8 nmol/L d) 5 x 104 Ib O2/ft e) 100. ppmm

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