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The natural concentration of metal cations in water varies between 10-3 and 10-8 g.cm-3. This content of metal cations is required for biochemical processes to take place in organisms.
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Pliešovská, N., Flórián, K., Seszták, J. (1996). The Trace Metal Elements in Water and Sediments of Hornád River Basin. In: Pawłowski, L., Lacy, W.J., Uchrin, C.G., Dudzińska, M.R. (eds) Chemistry for the Protection of the Environment 2. Environmental Science Research, vol 51. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0405-0_46
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