Formula 1 ppm = 1mg/l = 1ug /ml = 1000ug/L
Hence 1 ppm = 1 mg per liter = mg/Liter.
then 0.7ppm will be=0.7 mg/L of fluoride
Parts per million (ppm) strengths 31 If drinking water contains 0.7 ppm of fluoride, how much...
9) A drinking water plant adds 500 grams of fluoride to a water tank containing 500,000 liters of drinking water. What is the concentration of fluoride in the water in parts-per-million (ppm)? 10) A bottle of rubbing alcohol contains 75% by mass 2-propanol (C:HsO) in water. What are the mole fractions of 2-propanol and water in the solutions?
A mom is concerned about fluoridation in drinking water. She has read that the maximum contaminant concentration level goal for fluoride in drinking water is 4 ppm. The mom has discovered that her drinking water supply contains 0.8 ppm of sodium fluoride. How many milligrams of sodium fluoride are contained in one liter of drinking water containing 0.8 ppm of sodium fluoride? What is the ratio strength concentration of sodium fluoride in drinking water that contains 0.8 ppm 1I. of...
Concentrations of dissolved solids in water are often reported in parts per million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb). One part per billion of a solute is equivalent to 1 ug (microgram) of that solute dissolved in 1 litre of water (i.e., 1 ppb = 1 pg/L). The toxic water crisis in Flint, Michigan in 2015 yielded test results of up to 1051 ppb of lead dissolved in tapwater. (The maximum allowable concentration set by Health Canada is 5 ppb)....
Concentrations of dissolved solids in water are often reported in parts per million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb). One part per billion of a solute is equivalent to 1 ug (microgram) of that solute dissolved in 1 litre of water (i.e., 1 ppb = 1 ug/L). The toxic water crisis in Flint, Michigan in 2015 yielded test results of up to 1051 ppb of lead dissolved in tapwater. (The maximum allowable concentration set by Health Canada is 5 ppb)....
If drinking water contains 1ppm of lead, how many milligrams of lead are contained in 1L of drinking water? What is the molarity of lead in drinking water? (assume density of drinking water is 1.00g/mL) ***please do not show as one massive fraction conversion, I would really like it broken into parts. Thank you*****
A solution contains 25 ppm (parts per million) of both potassium and chloride. Which element is present in greater molar abudance?
A liquid feeder applies a 4% saturated sodium fluoride solution to drinking water. This liquid feeder increases the fluoride concentration from the natural background level of 0.4 mg F/liter to 1 mg F/liter. The commercial sodium fluoride powder contains 45% F by weight. Determine: 1. The pounds of NaF required per million gallons of water treated. 2. The dosage of 4% NaF solution per million gallons.
A 150.0 g sample of ocean water contains 3.5 mg of mercury. How many parts per million of mercury are in the sample? Multiple Choice 15 ppm 23 ppm 24*102 ppm 2.3 * 104 ppm 43 ppm
if a given water sample contains 10 parts per million phosphate, how many grams of phosphate would a liter (1,000 g) contain
If a one-liter sample of a chemical waste had a concentration of 5000 ppm (parts per million), how much water would have to be added to dilute the sample to an acceptable concentration of 5 ppm? Show work below.