Dear friends,
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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Purple permanganate ion is reduced and almost decolorized (to Mn(II)) by chloride ion in acid solution. Purple permanganate ion is reduced to green manganate ion by chloride ion in basic solution. In neutral chloride solution, there is no reaction.Source: UW Card Catalog
the lead(II) ion
CL-
calcium becomes the main ion and chloride the secondary ion
For ppt ion so4
Purple permanganate ion is reduced and almost decolorized (to Mn(II)) by chloride ion in acid solution. Purple permanganate ion is reduced to green manganate ion by chloride ion in basic solution. In neutral chloride solution, there is no reaction.Source: UW Card Catalog
This procedure creates an aqueous solution of sodium chloride.
Chloride is an ion of chlorine plus one electron. In solution, calcium is an ion missing two electrons.
Yes, it is possible; supplemetary the chloride ion is corrosive.
the lead(II) ion
CL-
If the addition of excess silver nitrate precipitates 8.07 g silver chloride, the concentration of chloride ion in 229 mL solution is .25.
calcium becomes the main ion and chloride the secondary ion
Ions make up ionic compounds. For example, the sodium ion, Na+ and the chloride ion, Cl-, make up the ionic compound sodium chloride, NaCl.
Sodium chloride is a compound not an ion; after dissociation of NaCl ions are obtained: Na+ and Cl-.
For ppt ion so4
The most common one is a solution of silver nitrate, which forms a white precipitate of silver chloride when added to a solution containing more than a minute concentration of chloride ions.