What is the molarity of tetrachloroethylene in the home


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency set a maximum contaminant level (MCL) for tetrachloroethylene (TCE, C2Cl4) in drinking water of 0.005 ppm (by mass). If the water in your home contains 4 percent of the allowable MCL, what is the molarity of TCE in your home?

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