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One gram (g) = weight of 1 milliliter (ml) of pure water at temperature 4 °C.

gram to milliliters Conversion Chart / Table:


g = ml gram = milliliters
1.0 = 1.0 10 = 10.0
2.0 = 2.0 20 = 20.0
3.0 = 3.0 30 = 30.0
4.0 = 4.0 40 = 40.0
5.0 = 5.0 50 = 50.0
6.0 = 6.0 100 = 100
7.0 = 7.0 500 = 500
8.0 = 8.0 1000 = 1000
9.0 = 9.0 5000 = 5000

← parts per million is abbreviated as ppm


← 1 ppm is one part by weight, or volume, of solute in 1 million parts by weight, or
volume, of solution.

← In weight/volume (w/v) terms, 1ppm = 1g/m3 = 1mg/L = 1μg/mL

← In weight/weight (w/w) terms, 1ppm = 1mg/kg = 1μg/g

FROM BAKER STU CHEMSUP

INJECTION IN LITRES

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PPM = ---------------------------------------------- X 10

VOLUME (TANK) IN LITRES

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Note: 500µl = 0.50000mL


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Microliter

The volume equivalent to a cube of one millimeter by one millimeter by one millimeter. A millionth of
a liter.
µl = _litre___   (or)

106

µl = _ml___   and
1000

ml = __ µl ____

1000

Milliliter is one thousandth of a liter

litre
Millilitre (ml) -- ------------
1000

Millilitre (ml) to microlitre ( µl )

1 1000
2 2000
3 3000
10 10000 etc
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1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 litres (or) 1000000 milliliter, ( or)


1000000000 microliter.

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One million is (1,000,000) or one thousand thousand.

It is written as 1×106 or just 106.

1 million is 10 lakhs

Weight/weight Percent Solutions preparation


 These are primarily used in industry for commercial aqueous
solutions such as nitric acid.
 (w/w)% soln = weight of solute x 100
weight of solution (Equation 1)
So, by using some algebra…
 Weight of solute = % soln x weight of solution
(Equation 2)
Weight/volume Percent Solutions
 Commonly used when a solute is solid.
 i.e. – salt in water
 (w/v)% soln = weight of solute x 100
volume of solution (Equation 3)
 So, using some algebra…
 weight of solute = % soln x volume of solution
(Equation 4)
Volume/volume Percent Solutions
 Primarily used when the solute is a liquid.
 i.e. – ethanol in water
 (v/v)% soln = volume of solute x 100
volume of solution (Equation 5)
 So, using some algebra…
 volume of solute = % soln x volume of solution (Equation 6)

Parts Per Million (ppm)


 One part in one million parts
 i.e. – 1g/1,000,000g or 1g/1 x 106g
 1ppm = 1mg/L

Why is 1ppm = 1mg/L ?


 1ppm = 1mg/1,000,000mg
 Convert mg to kg
 1000mg = 1g and 1000g = 1kg
 so 1,000,000mg = 1kg
 So, 1mg/1,000,000mg = 1mg/1kg
 Convert kg to L
 The conversion unit is 1kg = 1L
 So, 1mg/1kg = 1mg/1L = 1mg/L
 Therefore, 1ppm = 1mg/L

Parts Per Billion (ppb)


 1 part in 1 billion parts
 i.e. – 1g in 1,000,000,000g

Example 7: parts conversions


 Convert 5 ppm to mg/mL
1. 5ppm = 5g/1,000,000g
 Now convert g to mL (1g = 1mL)
2. 5g/1,000,000g = 5g/1,000,000mL
 Now convert g to mg (1g = 1,000mg)
3. 5g/1,000,000mL = 5,000mg/ 1,000,000mL
 Now simplify
4. 5,000mg/1,000,000mL = 5mg/1,000mL = 0.005mg/mL

Example 8: more parts solutions


 You have a recipe that calls for 1 part ethanol, 3 parts methanol, and
6 parts chloroform. How would you prepare 45mL of this solution?
Example 8 continued
 First, add up all the parts
 1 + 3 + 6 = 10
 Then calculate how much of each component you need.
 1/10 x 45mL = 4.5mL ethanol
 3/10 x 45mL = 13.5mL methanol
 6/10 x 45 = 27mL chloroform
 So, you need 4.5mL of ethanol, 13.5mL of methanol, and 27mL of
chloroform.
 Check yourself: If you add up all the parts of the
solution, you should end up with 45mL.

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