why dissolved components are measured in deciliter?
Dissolved components in a solution can be measured in deciliters or any other unit of volume, such as liters, milliliters, or microliters. The choice of unit depends on the precision required for a particular experiment or application and the convenience of using a particular unit for that purpose. Deciliters are a convenient unit of volume for many laboratory experiments and measurements, as they are large enough to allow for easy measurements but not so large as to require excessively large volumes of a solution.
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