1000 ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram per milliliter.
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.
There are 1000 ml (cc) in 1 liter. 5000 ml (cc) is equivalent to 5 liters
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.
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).
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1,000,000 ml = 1 kl so 5000 ml = 0.005 kl. Simple!
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1000 ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram per milliliter.
5 l = 5000 ml
There are 226 ml in a cup.
1000 mL = 1 L so 5000 mL = 5 L. Simple!