SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Solution: First we need to convert the amount of NaCl into mass:


PARTS PER MILLION


The parts per million (ppm) of a solution is equal to the grams of solute divided by 1,000,000 g of
solution.


Example: A  chemical    analysis    shows   that    there   are 2.2 mg  of  iron    in  a   500 g   sample  of  tap
water. Convert this to parts per million (ppm).
Solution: First we need to convert the amount of iron to grams.

2.2 mg  ×   1   g/1000  mg  =   0.0022  g   Fe

Second, we  need    to  create  a   proportion  between the amount  of  iron    per 500 g   of
water and the amount of iron per 1,000,000 g of water.

Cross   multiply,   then    solve   for x.

The units   of  grams   cancel  out,    leaving us  with    units   of  parts   per million.
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