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Contributions: In her work at the Geochemistry Laboratory, Saruhashi took a deep dive into ocean chemistry. She measured carbon dioxide in seawater using what is now known as Saruhashi's Table. This was her method for measuring carbonic acid in water based on temperature, pH levels, and chlorinity.
Oct 24, 2021
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