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16 October, 13:15

A sample of well water is tested and found to have 1350 ppm Iron. If a 1000g sample was tested, how many grams of iron were in it?

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  1. 16 October, 17:14
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    ppm is parts per million, and is usually done by weight.

    So, 1000g, times (1350/1000000) = 1.350g iron.
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