Yes, micrograms per gram is the same as ppm. Ppm means parts per million. There are a million micrograms in a gram.
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This question doesn't make sense. This is because the term parts per million means either weight per weight i.e. micrograms per gram or milligrams per kilograms, or weight per volume, i.e. milligrams per litre or micrograms per millilitre.
The two are unrelated. ppm means "parts per million", so the amount of grams for 1 ppm will also depend on the size of the sample. For example, if you have a sample of one ton, 1 ppm (a millionth of it) would be 1 gram; if your sample has a mass of one kilogram, 1 ppm would be 1 milligram, etc.
Oh, converting parts per million to grams per ton is like painting a happy little tree. You see, first, you need to know the density of the substance in the ton. Then, you can use this formula: grams per ton = (ppm * tons) / 1 million. Just a few gentle brushstrokes of math, and you'll have your answer, creating a beautiful harmony between the two units.
ppm stands for parts per minute.
by "ppm" I assume you mean "parts per million". 30 percent means 30 per 100, and 1,000,000 (a million) divided by 100 is equal to 10,000. This is the ration between ppm and percent. 30x10,000 is equal to 300,000, so 30 percent is equal to 300,000 ppm