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In the formula shown, k is a correction factor for nonideal mixing. In the worst case, k is usually estimated to be:. Cppm = KMRT/KQVPM * 10^6 (Select the best answer and then click 'Submit.) a. 0b. 0.1c. 0.5d. 1.0
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