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  • Feb 11, 2010, 09:54 PM
    hslove142331
    What is the mass of KCl in a 0.000198ppm solution?
    what is the mass of KCl in a 0.000198ppm solution?
    = 0.000198 * 1kg / 10^6
    = 1.98 * 10^-10 g = 0.98ng (nanograms)
    I did it, correct, answer?
    Please check it for me.

    Calculate the number of moles of KCl in a 0.000198 ppm solution.
    moles = grams / molar mas = 1.98 * 10^-10 / 74.55 = 2.7 * 10-12 moles
    Please check this for me
    help me
    Thanks
  • Feb 16, 2010, 08:07 AM
    Unknown008

    1. It is in grams per litre (or kilograms per metre cube [you forgot to convert kilograms into grams]), so it gives 19.8 x 10^-6 g/L (or g/dm^3) or

    2. Then, it gives 2.65 x 10^-9 mol/dm^3.

    'ppm' is a measure of concentration...

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