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Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #27

On a refractometer, the symbol ‰ has what meaning?

A. ppt
B. ppm
C. Specific gravity
D. Refractive index
E. Automatic Temperature Control
F. Wavelength
G. Seawater
H. Relative Permittivity


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It should mean "uhhhh, my head just exploded" because obviously you can't divide 0 by infinity.

No problem. This will clarify things, I'm sure: :D

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That I actually don't mind, but the first time you post a non-euclidian geometry question, I'm unsubscribing.
 
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That I actually don't mind, but the first time you post a non-euclidian geometry question, I'm unsubscribing.

Well, that doesn't come up very often in chemistry. :D
 

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well this thread got all nerdy i love it!
 
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