FAQ

What is the Bioconcentration Factors?
Bioconcentration Factors is expressed as the ratio of the concentration of a chemical in an organism to the concentration of the chemical in the surrounding environment. Bioconcentration Factors is usually measured using the Liter per Kilogram for Specific Volume. Note that the value of Bioconcentration Factors is always positive.
Can the Bioconcentration Factors be negative?
No, the Bioconcentration Factors, measured in Specific Volume cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Bioconcentration Factors?
Bioconcentration Factors is usually measured using the Liter per Kilogram[L/kg] for Specific Volume. Cubic Meter per Kilogram[L/kg], Cubic Centimeter per Gram[L/kg], Liter per Gram[L/kg] are the few other units in which Bioconcentration Factors can be measured.
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