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7 April, 22:31

In clinical applications, the unit ppm (parts per million) is used to express very small concentrations of solute, where 1 ppm is equivalent to 1 mg of solute per 1 L of solution. Calculate the concentration in ppm for each of the following solutions.

a) There are 17? g calcium in a total volume of 89 mL.

b) There is 0.65 mg caffeine in a total volume of 131 mL.

c) There is 0.35 mg trace particle in a total volume of 91 dL solution.

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  1. 7 April, 22:49
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    a. 0.191 ppm b. 4.962 ppm c. 0.0385 ppm

    Explanation:

    a. 17 g of calcium = 0.017 mg. 89 mL = 0.089 L.

    So our concentration = 0.017 mg/0.089 L = 0.191 mg/L = 0.191 ppm

    b. 0.65 mg of caffeine in 131 mL = 0.131 L.

    So our concentration = 0.65 mg/0.131 L = 4.962 mg/L = 4.962 ppm

    c. 0.35 mg of trace particle in 91 dL = 9.1 L.

    So our concentration = 0.35 mg/9.1 L = 0.0385 mg/L = 0.0385 ppm
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