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Chemistry, 04.12.2020 20:50, murdocksfamilyouoxvm

ASAP!!MARK BRAINLIEST! Mia wants to get her drinking water from an artesian well on her property. To make sure that this water is drinkable, she must have a laboratory analyze it. Canadian standards state that the maximum permitted amount of boron in drinking water is 5 ppm. A laboratory analyzed a sample of 250 mL of water from Mia's well. This sample
contained 0.1 mg of boron.
Can Mia drink the water from her well?
O Yes
O No

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