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    May 1, 2013, 11:05 AM
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    Hi, I need to make a 0.1mg/L solution of phosphorus in 250mL flask with a stock solution that reads the following on the label:
    1ml=0.050mg (50ppm) P (as PO4 3-)
    1ml=0.153mg (153ppm) PO4 3-
    The labelling is confusing me and I don't know what initial volume I should take from this stock solution. If anyone knows the answer could you also explain how you got it? This is for total phosphorus analysis, this is the standard.

    thanks!

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