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14380-11-3P AID: 34788| 31/08/2017 Comment [VNK1]: One space is to be left after

ID.

Convert the mass concentration of particulate matter 12500 g/m 3 . From problem
statement the spherical particles of 0.5 m diameter (d) with density of liquid water (1 Comment [VNK2]: Variables must be in italics.

g/cm3)

10000 m Comment [VNK3]: Supporting statement is


3
g 1g 1 Particles missing before conversion.
12500
m3 106 g 1cm
3
g Volume of the sphere Comment [VNK4]: Only equations are allowed
1 3 in mathtype. Incorrect method of representation
cm while explaining the variables.
Note : 1 g = 106 g and 1cm = 10000m
3 3

4
Volume of theSphere = r 3
3
Diameter(d)
Where, r is the radius of the sphere =
2
0.15m
=
2

3 Comment [VNK5]: Only 4 lines are allowed in


4 0.15m math type for one instance.
Volume of the Sphere(V) =
3 2
= 1.76710-3 m 3

10000 m
3
g 1g 1 Particles
12500
m3 106 g 1cm 1.76710-3 m
3 3
g
1 3
cm
Particles 1m3
=1.91011 [ 1m3 =100 cm 3 ]
m3 100 cm
3

Particles
=190000
cm3

Therefore, mass concentration of particulate matter is 190000 particles / cm3 .

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