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Parts per Million and Parts per Billion
For very dilute solutions, parts per million (ppm) is a convenient way to express concentration:
where cppm is the concentration in parts per million. The units of mass in the numerator and denominator must agree so that they cancel. For even more dilute solutions, 109 ppb rather than 106 ppm is used in the previous equation to give the results in parts per billion (ppb). The term parts per thousand (ppt) is also used, especially in oceanography.
Example : What is the molar concentration of K1 in a solution that contains 63.3 ppm of K3Fe(CN)6 (329.3 g/mol)?
Solution
Because the solution is so dilute, it is reasonable to assume that its density is 1.00 g/mL. Therefore, according to Equation :
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