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Ten grams of potassium chloride are diss...

Ten grams of potassium chloride are dissolved in `10^(3)` kg of solution, its strength may be expressed as

A

1 ppm

B

10 ppm

C

100 ppm

D

1000 ppm

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B

Ten grams are present in `10^(3)kg=1` million gram
`:.` strength `=10` ppm
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