No. 1 ppb = 1 ug/L or 1 microgram per liter. You can find conversion charts on the web (http://waterontheweb.org/resources/conversiontables.html) Yes, ng/mL is equivalent to parts per billion. While it is true that 1 ppb = 1 ug/L, it is equally true that 1 ng/mL = 1 ppb. They are the same sice 1 ng is 1/1000 of a ug and 1 mL is 1/1000 of a L. All that has changed is the units, but they remain equivalent.
For measures such as parts per million, both quantities MUST be measured in units with the same dimensions. Here one is measured in micrograms (dimensions = [M]) and the other in millilitres (dimensions = [L3]).
1000 ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram per milliliter.
To achieve a concentration of 50 micrograms per milliliter, you would add 1 milliliter of the 50mg per ml solution to the 500ml solution. This would result in a total volume of 501ml with a concentration of 50 micrograms per milliliter.
Take 13.0 mL of the first solution ( 50 ug/mL) and dilute it up to 50.0 mL, you'll get the second solutionconcentration ( 13 ug/mL). Proof: 13.0 mL x 50 ug/mL of 1st = 50.0 mL x 13 ug/mL of in 2nd [Control: by units] 650 ug in 1st = 650 ug in 2nd
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.
For measures such as parts per million, both quantities MUST be measured in units with the same dimensions. Here one is measured in micrograms (dimensions = [M]) and the other in millilitres (dimensions = [L3]).
No. Micrograms per millilitre is exactly the same as ppm. There 0.5ppm is 100 times smaller than 50ppm.
1000 ppm is equivalent to 1 milligram per milliliter.
1 ml of water weighs 1 gram, so if you are meaning microgram quantities, you would have parts per million. For example if you had 100 micrograms per ml, this would be the same as saying 100 grams per 1000 liters, which is the same ratio as 100 grams per million grams. Parts per million is expressed as ppm.
How many ml equal 5 micrograms
To achieve a concentration of 50 micrograms per milliliter, you would add 1 milliliter of the 50mg per ml solution to the 500ml solution. This would result in a total volume of 501ml with a concentration of 50 micrograms per milliliter.
300ng/ml is 300 micrograms per litre which is the same as 300ppb (parts per billion), or 0.3ppm (parts per million)
First, 100ug per ul is 100,000ug per ml. You want 100 micrograms per ml. Therefore you need to dilute 1 in 1000. If 250ul is your total volume, you need to take 0.25 microlitres of the stock.
Take 13.0 mL of the first solution ( 50 ug/mL) and dilute it up to 50.0 mL, you'll get the second solutionconcentration ( 13 ug/mL). Proof: 13.0 mL x 50 ug/mL of 1st = 50.0 mL x 13 ug/mL of in 2nd [Control: by units] 650 ug in 1st = 650 ug in 2nd
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.
There are 0.8 milligrams in 800 micrograms.
So when you talk about thousands of micrograms, you are talking about milligrams because you have 1000 micrograms in a milligram). Milligrams per litre is called parts per million also. This is ppm in short.