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5 November, 16:49

How many milligrams of sodium fluoride are needed to prepare 100 ml of a sodium fluoride stock solution such that a solution containing 2 ppm?

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  1. 5 November, 17:23
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    The unit ppm (parts per million) should be numerically equal to the unit of mg/L (milligram per liter). First, we determine the volume of the stock solution in L.

    V = (100 mL) (1 L/1000 mL)

    V = 0.1 L

    Then, the equation that would allow us to determine the value of mass is,

    C = m/V

    where C is concentration, m is mass, and V is the volume.

    Substituting the known values,

    2 = m / 0.1

    The value of m from the equation is 0.2.

    Answer: 0.2 mg
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