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![Assuming no interactions, what settings of each factor would give the overall highest
degradation efficiency?
Factor
Setting
Agitation Speed (rpm)
Initial concentration [M]
Volume of solution (ml)
TiO2 dosage (g/L)](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/caf5f27b-75a3-47da-afcf-fa9e9bd70bdd/625da06d-c48d-4ce2-bdc4-3b05d419bbc1/7l5u4v_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming no interactions, what settings of each factor would give the overall highest
degradation efficiency?
Factor
Setting
Agitation Speed (rpm)
Initial concentration [M]
Volume of solution (ml)
TiO2 dosage (g/L)
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