In science, the parts-per notation is a set of pseudo units to describe smal values of mescellaneous dimensionaless quiantities. In that case PPB, is patrs-per-billion (10^-9).
ppb is not a weight, but a ratio. "parts per billion"
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Only one, providing it is repeatable.One! Replication of the experiment result confirms the result in the scientific community.
This questions borders on jibberish. Could you rephrase it, please?
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Parts Per Billion
4.518514 ppb
95.72% Carbon dioxide 2.7%Nitrogen1.6% Argon0.2% Oxygen0.07% Carbon monoxide0.03% Water vapor0.01% Nitric oxide2.5 ppm Neon300 ppb Krypton130 ppb Formaldehyde80 ppb Xenon30 ppb Ozone10 ppb Methane
95.32% carbon dioxide2.7% nitrogen1.6% argon0.13% oxygen0.08% carbon monoxide210 ppm water vapor100 ppm nitric oxide2.5 ppm Neon850 ppb HDO300 ppb Krypton130 ppb formaldehyde80 ppb xenon30 ppb ozone10 ppb methaneNote: ppm stands for parts per million while ppb stands for parts per billion. 210 ppm of water vapour means water vapour makes up 210/1,000,000 of the atmosphere.
How to convert 1500 ppb to mg/L ? Thanks in advance for your help.
ppb: parts-per-billion ppm: parts-per-million ppb and ppm are the ways of quantifying small concentrations, usually mass.
No, is a very toxic element, also the compounds. Hell no it would most certainly kill you
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There are 272,000 ppb in 272 ppt. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 part per billion (ppb) is equivalent to 1,000 parts per trillion (ppt).
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The words accepted value mean a quantity that is used by general agreement of the scientific community. The accepted value does not have to be the exact value, but is generally close to that value.
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