1 % solution is equal to how much ppm
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Answer / gils.p.s., kerala
1 % soln= 1 g in 100 ml
ppm= mg/L= mg/1000ml
1ppm=1mg/1000ml
1g/100ml=1000mg/100ml
or 10000mg/1000ml= 10000ppm
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Answer / ashwini
1 ppm= 1 mg/L
1% is
= 1 g in 100ml
= 1000 mg in 0.1 L
= 10000 mg/L
= 10000 ppm
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Answer / gaurav
1%= 1gm in 100ml
mg/Lit= ppm
10gm in 1000ml
10000mg in 1000ml
therefore,
10000mg/1000ml = 10000ppm
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Answer / venkateswararao
1% solution means 1gm/100ml
1ppm means 1mg/1000ml
from this we conclud that
1000mg/100ml=1% solution
1000*10/100*10=1%solition
10000/1000=1%solution
10000ppm=1%solution
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