1 % solution is equal to how much ppm
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Answer / sandip bhasme
1% = 10000 ppm
0.1% = 1000 ppm
0.01% = 100 ppm
0.001% = 10 ppm
Base: ppm = mg/lit.
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Answer / sureshreddy.b
ppm = gr/mL 106
1% = 1.0 g/100 mL
1.0 g = 1000 mg
1000 mg/100 ml = 1%
10 mg/mL = 1%
100% = 1000000 ppm
1% = 1 * 1000000/100 g/ML
= 10000 ppm
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Answer / drl
1000mg in 100ml is equal to 1%
so (1000/100)*1000 = 10000ppm
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Answer / rajendra bairwa
1% means 1/100
in ppm 1/100*1000000 = 10000
Result: 1% solution = 10000 ppm
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Answer / moodu shankar
1ppm = 0.0001%
?ppm = 1%
Ans is 10000 ppm
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Answer / govindaraju dr reddys
1 ppm= 1mg/lit
1% soln means----1000mg in 100ml
=1000/100*1000=10000ppm
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Answer / surinder kumar
1ppm= 1 mg/l = 1 mg/1000 ml.
1% solution = 1 gm/l = 1000 mg/100 ml
Convert 100 ml into Litre i.e. 100 ml=1/10 litre
so 1 % solution = 10000 mg/l
Now 1ppm= 1mg/l
so 1 % solution = 10,000 ppm
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1%=1gm/100 ml
1gm=1000mg
1% solution=1000/100x1ooo = 10000 ppm
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Answer / chiranjeevi
1 ppm = 1mg/1000mL
1% sol = 1000mg/100ml, 1000mg/1000 mL= 1000ppm
1000/10=100
1000mg is distributed 10 parts to 100mLs
then 1000mg/100mL = 10,000ppm
by this permL of solvent consist 10mg of solute
10mg/ml = 10000ppm
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