You cannot.
Kilogram per hectare is a measure of mass per area whereas part per million is a pure ratio - without units. According to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
To convert kilogram per hectare (kg/ha) to part per million (ppm), you need to know the density or volume of the substance being measured. First, convert kg/ha to mg/m^2 (by multiplying by 10), and then divide by the density or volume of the substance in m^2. Finally, multiply by 1,000,000 to convert mg/m^2 to ppm.
0.1 kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
One kilogram of wood would only fill a small part of one cord. One kilogram weighs only a little more than 2 pounds.
1 ppm = 1 part per million = 1 gram per million grams = 1 gram per 1000 kilograms = 1 gram per ton. So the two are equivalent and conversion is redundant.
You convert an (infix) expression into a postfix expression as part of the process of generating code to evaluate that expression.
Cent means 1/100 of the total (like centimeter is 1/100 of meter of cent is 1/100 of dollar or euro). Therefore 1 percent (part of one hundred) of 1 kilogram is 1/100 of the kilogram or 10 grams. Hence 2 percent of kilogram is 2/100 of the kilogram or 20 grams. When you need 2 percent of 4 kilograms it is 2/100 of 4 kilograms just multiply 2/100 by 4 (4 kilograms are 4 times more than 1 kilogram). So, the answer is 8/100 of kilogram of 80 grams.
Parts per million means milligrams per litre or micrograms per millilitre. Therefore you do not need to convert as they are the same thing.
1 ppm = 1.33 µg/m3
Multiply the percent by 10,000: Example: 25% = 25 x 10,000 = 250,000 ppm
0.1 kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
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2 moles of calcium is 80,156 g; 1 part per million is 1 mg/kg (or L).
Multiply by 10,000: 0.5 x 10,000 = 5,000 ppm
One litre is equal to one Kilogram of H2O. Therefore, in consideration to solutes in water, a milligram per litre is equal to a milligram per kilogram. 1 kilogram = 1000 grams. 1 gram = 1000 milligrams. Therefore 1 kilogram = 1000x1000 = 1 000 000 milligrams. Back to the first statement, substituting 1 000 000 milligrams for kilogram: a milligram per litre is equal to a milligram per 1 000 000 milligrams, which is one part per million. Cheers, Anthony F.
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Yes.
Given that a liter of water does weight about a kilogram, there would be a million milligrams of water per liter, so yes, one milligram per liter does work out to be one part per million (ppm).
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