Given that a liter of water does weight about a kilogram, there would be a million milligrams of water per liter, so yes, one milligram per liter does work out to be one part per million (ppm).
0.100 million is 100,000 rounded to the nearest thousand.
If you have 1 million parts of something 10 parts would be 10 parts per million. If you had 2 million parts of something 20 parts would be 10 parts per million.
-- take the number of parts per thousand-- multiply it by 1,000-- the answer is the number of parts per million
Answer: 600 million km/h = 372,822,715.342 mph
Parts per million means milligrams per litre or micrograms per millilitre. Therefore you do not need to convert as they are the same thing.
Parts per Million and Parts per Billion. Parts of a solute per Million parts of the Solvent.
4 Sigma is 66800 defects per million pieces You can check out the number of defective pieces per million & the % accuracy for all Sigma levels in the six sigma conversion chart in the related links section
Some supermodels make about $40 to $50 million per year. For the most part, famous working models make about $8 to $10 million per year.
1 mg/l = 1 ppm (part per million) Weight of water = 8.34 pounds/ gall 1 mg/l of water = 8.34 pounds / million gallons
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.
2 moles of calcium is 80,156 g; 1 part per million is 1 mg/kg (or L).
To represent very small quantity as one of the component in the mixture.
Given that a liter of water does weight about a kilogram, there would be a million milligrams of water per liter, so yes, one milligram per liter does work out to be one part per million (ppm).
You meant MOOPS, I assume. They are a race from North AfricaIn computer terminology its a measure of speed: Million Operations Per Second.
Seventy-million. if you meant in numerical form, then 70 million.
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