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PPM means Part Per Millions,

So It means if you takes 1 gm of Solid Chloride Ions and Dissolve it in D. water.

The Current Stock solution is having 1000 PPM of Chloride Ions.

NOW if you want lesser PPM solution from this stock Solution, follows below rule-

Required PPM Solution (A)

---------------------------------- X Required Volume of A PPM solution === Nos. of mL

Stock Solution PPM (1000) to be taken

from this stock solution and add in required Volume.

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