A bottle of 450ml containing 10ppm of colloidal silver. Is that means that each 1ml contains 10ppm?. Thanks.
0.001%.
the average density of ULSD is around 0.832 kg/liter or 832 kg/m³ To convert gallons to metric tons, we need to consider the following factors: 1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms 1 kilogram = 0.001 metric ton 1 liter = 0.001 cubic meter Using the average density of ULSD mentioned above, we can calculate the conversion: Density of ULSD = 0.832 kg/liter Density of ULSD = 832 kg/m³ To convert gallons to cubic meters (m³), we need to know the conversion factor between gallons and liters. There are 3.78541 liters in a gallon. Therefore: 1 gallon ≈ 3.78541 liters Now, let's calculate the conversion: 1 gallon ≈ 3.78541 liters ≈ 0.00378541 m³ Using the density of ULSD, we can determine the volume of 1 metric ton of ULSD: Volume of 1 metric ton of ULSD = (1,000 kg) / (832 kg/m³) ≈ 1.2019 m³ Finally, we can calculate the number of gallons per metric ton of ULSD: 1 metric ton of ULSD ≈ 1.2019 m³ ≈ 1.2019 / 0.00378541 ≈ 317.51 gallons so... there are approximately 317.51 gallons of ULSD per metric ton, using the average density of ULSD as an approximation. Please note that this value may vary slightly depending on the specific density of the ULSD used.
Cost, it's less efficient than ULSD, conversion to biodiesel is expensive, it gels more easily than ULSD does.
Your body can handle 10ppm (parts per million) for 8 hours. After that you are "hs2 saturated" and you body can't fight it a tenth as well. So to answer your question anything over 10ppm, or anything after 10ppm at 8 hours exposure.
2.5 g of Nacl is to be dissolve in 100ml of water gives 10ppm of Na solution.
Because its disadvantages far outweigh its advantages. ULSD motors require expensive conversions to run on biodiesel (contrary to what seems to be popular belief, you don't just pump biodiesel into any ULSD motor without conversion), and it doesn't perform as well as ULSD #2 does.
Ultra-low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) Zero Net CO2 Emissions ULSD does not reduce carbon dioxide emissions.• ULSD allows manufacturers to apply to diesel vehicles technologies to control the emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM) that the presence of too much sulfur would not otherwise permit. Together, ULSD and the technologies are called Clean Diesel.
Anything over 10ppm is not good
That would not be recommended,
You add water to NaNO3 or NaNo3 to water until you reach the desired concentration
costly equipment and more expenaive chemicals.the turbidity should be below 10ppm.