____________ is a measure for a liquid's relative clarity.
Reduction
Conductivity
Turbidity
Composting
For correct option C
Turbidity is a measure used to determine the purity of a liquid. It is a measurement of the quantity of light scattered by the components of water when light is shone through a water sample. It is an optical property of water.
The turbidity increases with the intensity of dispersed light. The reading for water clarity, which is measured in centimetres, is the distance at which the disc vanishes.
The relative clarity of a liquid is gauged by its turbidity. Turbidity refers to the amount of suspended particles in a liquid, which can make it appear cloudy or murky. It is typically measured in NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) using a turbidimeter.
For Incorrect option A
Reduction is a chemical reaction that involves the gain of electrons, while conductivity refers to the ability of a material to conduct electricity.
For Incorrect option D
Composting is a natural process of decomposing organic matter into nutrient-rich soil. It involves the breakdown of organic waste by microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and worms.