Question 7 (3 points) Health Canada suggests that the maximum level of lead allowed in drinking water is 10. ppb. A samp

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Question 7 (3 points) Health Canada suggests that the maximum level of lead allowed in drinking water is 10. ppb. A samp

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Question 7 3 Points Health Canada Suggests That The Maximum Level Of Lead Allowed In Drinking Water Is 10 Ppb A Samp 1
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Question 7 (3 points) Health Canada suggests that the maximum level of lead allowed in drinking water is 10. ppb. A sample of water from a drinking fountain has 0.0050 mg of lead in 1.00L of water. Is the water safe to drink? Explain. Hint: The density of water is 1g/mL. Upload your work below.
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