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> > I am having trouble with 1.34 NG to PPB? (posted here because I
> suspect I am not the only one)
Thanks, I appreciate the reply, but I was looking more for an explination of how to convert that? I "thought" that NG/l were the same as PPB? And I used an online calculator and got the same reply? So I am missing something completely.
I had see data that shows 2 ppb in canola is field realistic so that 1.34 sounded realistic, allowing some shallwe say confirmation bias on my part. I would like to figure out where I was wrong, so I can avoid it in the future!
Charles
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