This document provides 6 chemistry problems asking to calculate the concentration in parts per million (ppm) and parts per billion (ppb) of various chemicals dissolved in water. The problems involve calculating concentrations of chemicals including 1.25 grams in 75 grams of water, 17 grams of sucrose in 83 grams of water, 3.35 grams of ethanol in 115 grams of water, the solubility of NaCl, 2.5 x 10-4 grams of helium gas in 200 grams of water, and 41.2 mg of Pb in 350 grams of water.
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This document provides 6 chemistry problems asking to calculate the concentration in parts per million (ppm) and parts per billion (ppb) of various chemicals dissolved in water. The problems involve calculating concentrations of chemicals including 1.25 grams in 75 grams of water, 17 grams of sucrose in 83 grams of water, 3.35 grams of ethanol in 115 grams of water, the solubility of NaCl, 2.5 x 10-4 grams of helium gas in 200 grams of water, and 41.2 mg of Pb in 350 grams of water.
This document provides 6 chemistry problems asking to calculate the concentration in parts per million (ppm) and parts per billion (ppb) of various chemicals dissolved in water. The problems involve calculating concentrations of chemicals including 1.25 grams in 75 grams of water, 17 grams of sucrose in 83 grams of water, 3.35 grams of ethanol in 115 grams of water, the solubility of NaCl, 2.5 x 10-4 grams of helium gas in 200 grams of water, and 41.2 mg of Pb in 350 grams of water.
Analytical Chemistry Volume 28 Issue 10 1956 (Doi 10.1021/ac60118a012) Pflaum, R. T. Howick, L. C. - Spectrophotometric Determination of Potassium With Sodium Tetraphenylborate