Asked by Sakura
How do you calculate the concentration (ppm) if you have:
the amount of total solution (in ml)
the amount of sample that is added to the solution (in uL)
the density (g/mL)
the amount of total solution (in ml)
the amount of sample that is added to the solution (in uL)
the density (g/mL)
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Answered by
DrBob222
It would be so much easier to anwer if you posted the question with numbers instead of using a generic question.
Answered by
Sakura
Hi sorry! I'll post it.
How do you calculate the concentration (ppm) if you have:
the amount of total solution (60 ml)
the amount of sample that is added to the solution (15 uL)
the density (0.904 g/mL)
How do you calculate the concentration (ppm) if you have:
the amount of total solution (60 ml)
the amount of sample that is added to the solution (15 uL)
the density (0.904 g/mL)
Answered by
DrBob222
See your post above to see my full response.
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