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v/v = volume/volume
in other words, 1 mL of phosphoric acid in 100 mL of water
as opposed to w/v (weight/volume) , or w/w (weight/weight).
Tim Reeves
-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Lambert [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: Acronym definition
Stumped!
In TM-650 method 2.3.27, Sect 4.0 Apparatus, Materials, it mentions a) TEST
SOLUTIONS - HLPC TEST SOLUTION with 1.0%; v/v phosphoric acide and 0.1% v/v
water added.
What is v/v?
The same exists in 2.3.25 paragraph 4.2.4, 4.3.2 and 5.3.1.
This information is not in the Acronym table. Any help will be appreciated.
Leo Lambert
EPTAC Corp.
Amherst NH.
1-603-673-7822 ext 15
www.eptac.com
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