The formula to calculate the PPM from grams per mole and molar mass is:
\[ \text{PPM} = \frac{g \cdot 1000}{M} \]
Where:
G/Mol to PPM conversion is a process used in chemistry to convert the concentration of a substance from grams per mole to parts per million. This conversion is useful in various chemical calculations and analyses, particularly when dealing with very dilute solutions. The PPM unit is often used to express concentrations of pollutants or other trace substances in air, water, or soil.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula to calculate the PPM:
\[ \text{PPM} = \frac{0.5 \cdot 1000}{50} = 10 \]
The Parts per Million (PPM) is 10.