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What does the lecturer state about particulate matter (PM)?
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A.a. Darker PM can be seen with the human eye.
B.b. Individual particles of PM are invisible.
C.c. PM cannot be seen without a microscope.
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The question asks: What does the lecturer state about particulate matter (PM)?
Option a: 'a. Darker PM can be seen with the human eye.' If the lecturer states that darker PM is visible to the naked eye, this would indicate that some PM particles are large or dense enough t......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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