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Kilogram per hectare is a measure of mass per area whereas part per million is a pure ratio - without units. According to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
To convert kilogram per hectare (kg/ha) to part per million (ppm), you need to know the density or volume of the substance being measured. First, convert kg/ha to mg/m^2 (by multiplying by 10), and then divide by the density or volume of the substance in m^2. Finally, multiply by 1,000,000 to convert mg/m^2 to ppm.
0.1 kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
One kilogram of wood would only fill a small part of one cord. One kilogram weighs only a little more than 2 pounds.
1 ppm = 1 part per million = 1 gram per million grams = 1 gram per 1000 kilograms = 1 gram per ton. So the two are equivalent and conversion is redundant.
You convert an (infix) expression into a postfix expression as part of the process of generating code to evaluate that expression.
Cent means 1/100 of the total (like centimeter is 1/100 of meter of cent is 1/100 of dollar or euro). Therefore 1 percent (part of one hundred) of 1 kilogram is 1/100 of the kilogram or 10 grams. Hence 2 percent of kilogram is 2/100 of the kilogram or 20 grams. When you need 2 percent of 4 kilograms it is 2/100 of 4 kilograms just multiply 2/100 by 4 (4 kilograms are 4 times more than 1 kilogram). So, the answer is 8/100 of kilogram of 80 grams.
Parts per million means milligrams per litre or micrograms per millilitre. Therefore you do not need to convert as they are the same thing.
To convert from parts per million (ppm) to micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m³), you need to know the molecular weight of the substance in consideration. Use the formula: μg/m³ = ppm * (molecular weight) * 24.45. This formula assumes typical conditions of temperature and pressure.
Multiply the percent by 10,000: Example: 25% = 25 x 10,000 = 250,000 ppm
0.1 kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram
Kilogram is a noun.
2 moles of calcium is 80,156 g; 1 part per million is 1 mg/kg (or L).
Multiply by 10,000: 0.5 x 10,000 = 5,000 ppm
One litre is equal to one Kilogram of H2O. Therefore, in consideration to solutes in water, a milligram per litre is equal to a milligram per kilogram. 1 kilogram = 1000 grams. 1 gram = 1000 milligrams. Therefore 1 kilogram = 1000x1000 = 1 000 000 milligrams. Back to the first statement, substituting 1 000 000 milligrams for kilogram: a milligram per litre is equal to a milligram per 1 000 000 milligrams, which is one part per million. Cheers, Anthony F.
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Given that a liter of water does weight about a kilogram, there would be a million milligrams of water per liter, so yes, one milligram per liter does work out to be one part per million (ppm).
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