To achieve a concentration of 0.0001 ppm (parts per million) in 1 liter of solution, you need to dissolve 0.0001 mg of the substance. Since 1 ppm is equivalent to 1 mg per liter, 0.0001 ppm corresponds to 0.0001 mg in 1 liter. Thus, simply dissolve 0.0001 mg of the substance in 1 liter of solvent.
Pint
Yes.
To determine how much 100 mg is in 100 mL, you need to consider the concentration of the substance. If the substance is dissolved in 100 mL of solution, it means that 100 mg of the substance is present in that volume. Therefore, the concentration is 1 mg per 1 mL.
there are 1000 ml in 1 liter.
Hi,Water is 1kg/1liter.1kg=1/0.45359273 pound (google "pound")1liter=1/3.78541178 gallon (google "gallon")So, water is 3.78541178/0.45359273 = 8.345397819757825pounds/gallon
Examples are Na+, K+, Mg+, Ca+, Cl-.
Assuming density is 1 gram/cubic cm (as fresh water, eg) 1liter = 1000 ml = 1000 cubic cm (cc) 1 gm/cc = 1 gm/ml = 1000 mg/ml 13 mg = 13 (mg) /1000 (mg/ ml) = 0.013 ml 13 mg = 0.013 ml
1000ml
1000
1kg
Pint
The solubility of piperine in ethanol is about 26 mg/mL. This means that in 1 mL of ethanol, you can dissolve up to 26 mg of piperine.
Yes.
1 liter
Yes.
1liter
•Some minerals are dissolved •Some minerals are precipitated •Chalcedony solubility ~5 mg/L