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20 July, 09:46

A 4.55 l sample of water contains 0.115 g of sodium ions. determine the concentration of sodium ions in ppm if the density of the solution is 1.00 g/ml.

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  1. 20 July, 11:51
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    When one talks about ppm in a liquid solution someone means mg/L so we would not be using the density. This usually means ug/g or mg/kg 0.115 g Na^ + * 10^6 ug/1 g = 115000 ug/g 4.55 L * 1000 mL/1L = 4550 mL Concentration of Na^ + in ppm: 115000 ug/g / 4550 mL = 25.27 pm of sodium ion
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