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28 April, 17:17

What is the concentration of a solution, in parts per million, if 0.02 gram of Na3PO4 is dissolved in 1000 grams of water

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  1. 28 April, 17:30
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    One way of expressing concentration is by expressing it by parts per million or ppm. Parts per million is equal to 1 milligram of solute per kilogram of solution. The problem is solved as follows:

    ppm = 0.02 g (1000mg/1g) / (1000 g + 0.02 g) (1 kg / 1000g) = 2x10^-5 ppm
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