Parts-per notation

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Parts-per notation
The "parts-per" notations are used to denote low concentrations of chemical elements. Also known as mixing ratios, they are often used to denote the relative abundance of trace elements in the Earth's crust, trace elements in forensics or other analyses, dissolved minerals in water, or pollutants in the environment.
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