One can find out about ppm conversion when one goes to the website of Online Conversion and visits the forum where people provide answers to commonly asked questions.
You cant...Coz its not a ratio...You can find number of moles, weight, and etc but not ppm bcoz ppm is termed from composition
No 100 ppm of NaCl = 100 mg NaCl/1 L = 67,87 ppm (67,87 mg/L) of Na
ppm by volume is "parts per million" by volume as opposed to ppm by weight. ppm by volume and ppm by weight are not the same thing It has been suggested that the drinking water in West Hampshire be adultery with 1 ppm by volume of fluoride. This is an example of ppm by volume
Answer It stands for principle and practices of management, which gives detail study about the working of an organization.Answer It could also stand for "parts per million", which is a unit for measurement of concentration.
50ppm is better.
A pound is a measure of mass (or monetary value). A ppm is a measure of concentration. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
You cant...Coz its not a ratio...You can find number of moles, weight, and etc but not ppm bcoz ppm is termed from composition
You cannot carry out such a conversion without information about the substance.
No. If you want single-speed, you'll have do the conversion yourself, or find someone to do it for you.
See the related link for a conversion chart.
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 can find a money conversion chart on yahoo finance or you can go into a bank or supermarket to ask the money conversion rate, you can also find a money conversion chart on your mobile phone.
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There are ppm's to chlorine, pH, alkalinity, water hardness, copper etc., etc, etc, etc. Rethink and ask in a different format.
Residential pools: 1.0 - 3.0 ppm; Commercial pools: 3.0 ppm - 5.0 ppm; Bromine levels: 4.0 - 6.0 ppm
One can find a temperature conversion chart in the following sites; Online Conversion, Temperature table on Temperature World, and Temperature Conversion Table on albireo.
Zn < O.6 ppm Fe < 4.5 ppm Mn < 2.0 ppm Cu < 0.2 ppm