1 % solution is equal to how much ppm
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Answer / sankarsana nahak -00971-503190
1%=?ppm
1PPM=1MG IN 1000ML OR
1PPM=1000MCG IN 1000ML OR 1MCG IN 1 ML
SO 1% MEANS 1GM IN 100ML
IS EQUAL TO 1000MG IN 100ML
IS EQUAL TO 1000,000MCG IN 100ML
WHICH GIVES CLEARLY
10000 MCG PER ML.
1MCG/ML = 1 PPM
10,000MCG/ML= 10,000 PPM
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Answer / panchanan
1% means 1/100ml (w/v)
we know that 1mg/1000= 1ppm
1000mg------1000ml =1000ppm
1000mg------100ml =10000ppm
1000mg------10ml =100000ppm
so 1% solution equal to 10000ppm
another answer
we know that 1 ppm=0.0001%
therefore 1% equal how much ppm ? cross multiplication
1/0.0001=10000ppm
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Answer / msreddyvelagala
Here we have to convert % into ppm
i.e 1%=1/100*1000000(ppm)
1% =10000ppm
proof 10000ppm=10000/1000000*100
=1%
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Answer / surya prakash
PARTS PER MILLION ''''''GUYS its measure of a single part
of particular compound it depend's upon the "
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molecular weight of the compund"
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coz ,,, that will decide how much weight is one part of
that compound '' then it can be converted into parts for a
millionth of the volume"
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Answer / jyoti
1 mg in 1000 ml = 1ppm
1 gm = 1000 mg
1000 mg in 1000 ml =1000 ppm
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Answer / rama
1% solution = 1000 mg in 100ml
=1000/100*100=1% solution, when you convert this solutin in
ppm, the solution is 1000*10000=10000000
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