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When `5` gram of `BaCI_(2)` is dissolved in water to have `10^(6)` gram of solution. The concentration of solution is:

A

2.5 ppm

B

5 ppm

C

5M

D

`5gm L^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

ppm `= (5)/(10^(6)) xx 10^(6) = 5`
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