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32.
To detect the turbidity of the order of 0 to 1000 P.P.M. the instrument used is
Nephelometer
Jackson turbidimeter
Baylis turbidimeter
Hallige turbidimeter.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
A nephelometer is a specific type of turbidimeter that is commonly used for the 0 to 1000 PPM range due to its sensitivity to scattered light.
Discussion:
21 comments Page 2 of 3.

Roopa said:   5 years ago
Thanks @Arun.

Arun said:   6 years ago
Because Jackson can't measure turbidity below 25 units, so the answer is Baylis.

Hayat said:   6 years ago
Option B is correct.

Gourab said:   1 decade ago
Baylis turbidimeter used to measure turbidity 0 to 50 ppm.

Vibha said:   6 years ago
Right, Thanks @Rahul.

Pankaj said:   7 years ago
Jackson turbidimetet measures turbidity >25ppm.

Baylis turbidimetet measures 0-1000ppm.

Rahul said:   7 years ago
Jackson turbidimeter -> 25 - 1000 ppm.
Baylis turbidimeter measure very low turbidity -> 0 - 2 ppm.
Hellige turbidimeter -> 0- 50 mg/l.

SHANAL SHEKHAE said:   8 years ago
Turbidity is marked from 0-100. Jackson turbidimeter does not read turbidity less than 25 JTU.

Sagar said:   9 years ago
Option B is the correct answer.

V S Rathod said:   9 years ago
Answer should be option B) Jackson turbidimeter.


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