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5 September, 08:59

A solution of SO2 in water contains 0.00023 g of SO2 per liter of solution. What is the concentration of SO2 in ppm? in ppb?

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  1. 5 September, 09:18
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    = 230 ppb

    Explanation:

    Considering that;

    1ppm = 1mg/L

    Then;

    0.00023g = 0.23mg

    Therefore;

    0.00023 g/L = 0.23 mg/L

    0.23 mg/L = 0.23 ppm

    1 ppm = 100 ppb

    Therefore;

    0.23 ppm = 0.23 * 1000

    = 230 ppb
  2. 5 September, 10:23
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    0.23 ppm, 230 ppb

    Explanation:

    1 ppm (parts per million) is equivalent to 1 mg of SO₂ in 1 L of the water

    Given mass of SO₂ = 0.00023 g = 0.00023 x 1000 mg (1g = 1000 mg) = 0.23 mg

    So 0.23 mg / L = 0.23 ppm

    1 ppb (parts per billion) (10⁹) = 1000 ppm (parts per million) (10⁶)

    0.23 ppm x 1000 = 230 ppb
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