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ml (milliliter) is a unit of volume, ppm (parts per million) is a unit for concentration. You can't directly convert one to the other. You will need additional information; for example, how much of the substance you have, and how much of the other substance.

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First, convert 0.05 ml to liters (0.05 ml = 0.00005 L). Then, use the formula: ppm = (mass of demulsifier in grams / volume of solution in liters) * 1,000,000. Adjust the formula as needed based on the concentration and density of the demulsifier to find the ppm.

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