When you see a particle size that size, it is not something that was ever in the water being tested...entirely BOGUS. That's the diameter of an oxidized Ion made when the CS sample was dried in order to prepare it for TEM scanning.
It was never a "particle" in-the-water.

Micron is short for micrometer


0.0008 microns = 0.0008 micrometers

Ode




At 10:41 AM 11/13/2011 -0800, you wrote:
Can someone please help me out on this one, since I am a neophyte when it comes to particle size measurement.

A particle the size of 0.8 nanometers is 0.0008 microns - but how many micrometers is that?

Thanks.


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