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Toxicity graphs, true

Before dealing with the subject in greater detail, it should perhaps be stated that, with strong poisons, the true toxicity graphs do not differ... [Pg.162]

Figure 2. Correlation graph between the two endpoints of the Ceriodaphnia test. The apparent correlation coefficient is 0.5. Note that the values for which the EC 10 is 100% are not true values but correspond to effluents where no toxicity was observed at 100% concentration. Figure 2. Correlation graph between the two endpoints of the Ceriodaphnia test. The apparent correlation coefficient is 0.5. Note that the values for which the EC 10 is 100% are not true values but correspond to effluents where no toxicity was observed at 100% concentration.
Fig. 10. Effective and true poisoning graphs for a platinum catalyst (0.05 g.) poisoned with AsH . Curve I (effective toxicity) is based on the total poison present in the system. Curve II (true toxicity) is based on the amoimt of poison actually adsorbed on the catalyst. Fig. 10. Effective and true poisoning graphs for a platinum catalyst (0.05 g.) poisoned with AsH . Curve I (effective toxicity) is based on the total poison present in the system. Curve II (true toxicity) is based on the amoimt of poison actually adsorbed on the catalyst.

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