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appyboo

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The electrical resistance measured between opposite faces of a 1.00 cm cube of an aqueous solution at a specified temperature is termed:
 
  A. Resistivity.
  B. Conductivity.
  C. Amperometry.
  D. Voltammetry.

Question 2

A 0.22-micron filter will remove:
 
  A. Particles with a diameter of 0.01 microns.
  B. Particles with a diameter of 0.01 nanometer.
  C. Particles with a diameter of 2.2 microns.
  D. Only sodium chloride crystals.


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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