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13 June, 06:05

How many milligrams of CO exist in 12000 liters of air with 10 ppm of CO?

1.2 * 10^4

12 * 10^3

12 * 10^5

12 * 10^4

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  1. 13 June, 08:26
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    D) 12000 liter of air contains CO = 12 x 10⁴ mg

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is a simple unit conversion problem. What you need to know is what is the equivalent of parts per million (ppm) in mg per liter.

    The relation is:

    1 ppm = 1 milligram per liter

    So,

    10 ppm of CO in air means 10 mg of CO is present in 1 liter air.

    1 liter of air contains CO = 10 mg

    Multiply both sides by 12000, we get:

    12000 liter of air contains CO = 10 x 12000 mg

    12000 liter of air contains CO = 120000 mg

    12000 liter of air contains CO = 1.2 x 10⁵ mg

    12000 liter of air contains CO = 12 x 10⁴ mg
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