PPM Calculation
PPM Calculation
PPM Calculation
FW of salt = 58.44g.
At. wt. of Na = 23
1g Na in relation to FW of salt = 58.44 / 23 = 2.542g.
Hence, weigh out 2.542g NaCl and dissolve in 1 liter volume to make
a 1000 ppm Na standard.
FW of salt = 136.09
FW of radical PO4 = 95
1g PO4 in relation to FW of salt = 136.09 / 95 = 1.432g.
Hence, weigh out 1.432g KH2PO4 and dissolve in 1 liter volume to
make a 1000 ppm PO4 standard.
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C1 = 6.00 ppm
V1 = unknown
C2 = 0.100 ppm
V2 = 4 liters = 4000 mls
V1 = (C2 x V2) / C1
This means that 66.7 mls of the 6.00ppm solution diluted to a final
volume of 4 liters will give a concentration of 0.100 ppm.
SERIAL DILUTIONS
Note:
The FW of an ion species is equal to its concentration in ppm at 10-
3
M. Fluoride has a FW of 19, hence a 10-3M concentration is equal to
19ppm, 1M is equal to 19,000 ppm and 1ppm is equal to 5.2 x 10-5M.
PPM TO MOLARITY
Divide the % value by 100 and multiply by 1,000,000 to get ppm. e.g.
:
1 mg/Liter = 1 ppm
But You can prepared stock solution 1gram/1 Liter=1000 ppm.
From this you can prepare desirable concentration using
V1N1=V2N2.
V1= Desired Volume
N1= Desired Concentration
V2= ?
N1= Stock Concentration
Hence, use V2= V1N1/N2
Hope you understand
Cyanide
Properties
Chemical K4[Fe(CN)6]
formula
Ethanol ppm