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A millilitre is a measure of volume while parts per million is a measure of concentration. Except in the trivial case of pure hydrogen, the latter measure requires the concentration of hydrogen to be measured in the context of its mixture with other substances. No such substances have been mentioned.
To convert 5000 ppm to milligrams per liter (mg/L), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Once you have the density, you can convert mg/L to milliliters (ml) using the density of the substance.
To convert 1 mg of benzole trozole in 100 ml methanol to ppm, we need to consider the molecular weight of benzole trozole. If we assume the molecular weight to be 150 g/mol, then 1 mg in 100 ml is equal to 10 mg/L or 10 ppm.
Assuming you really mean 1 g/ml (which is very high), then ... convert 1 gm/ml to mg/liter to get ppm1 g = 1000 mg 1 ml = 0.001 L 1000 mg/0.001 L = 1,000,000 mg/L = 1,000,000 ppm
First, convert 1000 L/hr to ml/hr (1000 L = 1,000,000 ml). So, the person inhales 1,000,000 ml/hr for 29 hours. Then, calculate the total volume of ozone inhaled by multiplying the hourly ozone concentration (0.158 ppm) by the total volume of air inhaled (1,000,000 ml/hr). Finally, convert the result from ppm to ml - the person would inhale 158 ml of ozone over 29 hours.
ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.
Make a 1 to 100 dilution of the original 1000 ppm solution. That is take 1 ml and dilute to 100 ml, or take 10 ml and dilute to 1000 ml. This will give you a 10 ppm solution.
To calculate the concentration in ppm, you need to know the mass of the chemical added to the water. If you know the density of the chemical, you can convert the volume (4 mL) to mass. Then, you can calculate the concentration in ppm using the mass of the chemical and the total volume of the solution (1 liter).
To dilute 1000 ppm to 500 ppm, you need to add an equal amount of the solution without any concentration. For example, if you have 1 mL of the 1000 ppm solution, you would need to add 1 mL of water to make it 500 ppm.
1000 ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram per milliliter.
As there are 1000 ml in 1 litre, multiply by 1/1000 or 0.001 to convert ml to l.
To prepare a 1 ppb sodium solution from a 1000 ppm sodium standard, you can dilute 1 mL of the 1000 ppm sodium standard with 999 mL (or 999 g) of solvent. This will result in a final solution with a concentration of 1 ppb, as 1 mL is equivalent to 1 mg in this case.
To convert 0.06% selenium to ppm, you need to multiply by 10,000. Therefore, 0.06% selenium is equivalent to 600 ppm. To convert 600 ppm to 90 ppm, you would need to dilute the solution by a factor of 6.67 (600 ppm / 90 ppm).