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What is the concentration in parts per million (ppm) of a solution of 4.93x10-3 g of solute in 108 mL of solution? Give the answer to one decimal place.​

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Answered by sangitakri123
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Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate the parts per million you will need to know how many mg of solute is dissolved in 1000g (1L) of water.

0.001

g

1000

g

= 0.000001

Multiplying 0.000001 by 1,000,000 gives a result of 1ppm.

Here is a video discussing this type of calculation. In the video, the number of moles of barium present in a 1L sample of water with a barium concentration of 2ppm is calculated.

2 ppm is the maximum allowable level for barium in drinking water in the US as established by the EPA .

Answered by SweetPoison7
0

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate the parts per million you will need to know how many mg of solute is dissolved in 1000g (1L) of water.

0.001

g

1000

g

= 0.000001

Multiplying 0.000001 by 1,000,000 gives a result of 1ppm.

Here is a video discussing this type of calculation. In the video, the number of moles of barium present in a 1L sample of water with a barium concentration of 2ppm is calculated.

2 ppm is the maximum allowable level for barium in drinking water in the US as established by the EPA .

Thanks!

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