• lime@feddit.nl
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    22 hours ago

    I looked up what constitutes a unit of microplastics and the definition I found in this article was “any synthetic solid particle or polymeric matrix, with regular or irregular shape and with size ranging from 1 μm to 5 mm, of either primary or secondary manufacturing origin, which are insoluble in water”.

    Because “microplastics” is a broad term that covers particles of varying size, structure, and weight, researchers refer to them in terms of number of particles per unit or total mass of microplastics per sample.

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      17 hours ago

      Great, how convenient that the latter option is based on mass, just as the OP requested. The researchers should clarify the number based on total mass.