To calculate the concentration in parts per million (\(PPM\)):
\[ PPM = \text{Molarity (mol/L)} \times \text{Molar Mass (g/mol)} \times 1000 \]
Where:
PPM stands for "parts per million" and is a unit commonly used to express the concentration of a substance in a solution. It denotes the number of parts of a substance in a million parts of the total solution. It is equivalent to milligrams of substance per liter of solution (mg/L).
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ PPM = 0.01 \times 58.44 \times 1000 = 584.4 \text{ ppm} \]
The concentration is 584.4 ppm.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ PPM = 0.05 \times 18.015 \times 1000 = 900.75 \text{ ppm} \]
The concentration is 900.75 ppm.