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Concentration to Parts per Million in Water

Molar concentration is a measure of the concentration of a solute in a solution, or of any chemical species, in terms of the amount of substance in a given volume.

Parts per million of a solution equals the concentration times the molar mass of the solute.

Formula

QuantityVariable["ppm", "Unitless"] == QuantityVariable["c", "Molarity"]*QuantityVariable["M", "MolarMass"]

symbol description physical quantity
ppm parts per million "Unitless"
c concentration "Molarity"
M molar mass of solute "MolarMass"

Forms

Examples

Get the resource:

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ResourceObject["Concentration to Parts per Million in Water"]
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Get the formula:

In[2]:=
FormulaData[
 ResourceObject["Concentration to Parts per Million in Water"]]
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Use some values:

In[3]:=
FormulaData[
 ResourceObject[
  "Concentration to Parts per Million in Water"], {QuantityVariable[
   "ppm","Unitless"] -> 5, 
  QuantityVariable["c","Molarity"] -> Quantity[20, "Micromolar"]}]
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