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Total dissolved solids and Total suspended solids

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Difference between Total dissolved solids and Total suspended solids

Total dissolved solids vs. Total suspended solids

Total dissolved solids (TDS) is a measure of the combined content of all inorganic and organic substances contained in a liquid in molecular, ionized or micro-granular (colloidal sol) suspended form. Total suspended solids (TSS) is the dry-weight of suspended particles, that are not dissolved, in a sample of water that can be trapped by a filter that is analyzed using a filtration apparatus.

Similarities between Total dissolved solids and Total suspended solids

Total dissolved solids and Total suspended solids have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Turbidity, Water pollution, Water quality.

Turbidity

Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air.

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Water pollution

Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities.

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Water quality

Water quality refers to the chemical, physical, biological, and radiological characteristics of water.

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Total dissolved solids and Total suspended solids Comparison

Total dissolved solids has 87 relations, while Total suspended solids has 19. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.83% = 3 / (87 + 19).

References

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