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Concentration & Solutions – Part 2

Concentration & Solutions – Part 2. How do we talk about them?. Parts per million (ppm). (%) Per cent: out of a hundred Per million: out of a million. 1 million parts (pieces of pie) 1 part contaminated = 1 ppm 1 part contaminated + 999,999 normal parts. 8 parts (pieces of pie)

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Concentration & Solutions – Part 2

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  1. Concentration & Solutions – Part 2 How do we talk about them?

  2. Parts per million (ppm) • (%) Per cent: out of a hundred • Per million: out of a million • 1 million parts(pieces of pie) • 1 part contaminated= 1 ppm • 1 part contaminated + 999,999 normal parts • 8 parts (pieces of pie) • 1 part contaminated= 1 part per 8

  3. What does 1 ppm look like? • 1 drop of water in 50 L • ~30 seconds in a year • 1 penny in $10 000

  4. Real-life examples • 1 ppm of chlorine in a pool to kill bacteria • 4 ppm of oxygen needed for fish in ocean water • 0.01 ppm of arsenic allowed in tap water • 0.05 ppm insecticide (chlorpyrifos) allowed in bananas What are the “parts”?

  5. ppm in mass • 1 ppm of chlorine in a pool • 1 mg in 1 kg of pool water • 60 ppm of contaminant in soil • 60 mg in 1 kg of soil • We can smell H2S at 0.1 ppm concentration in air • 0.1 mg in 1 kg of air = = = 1 ppm 1 g 1 000 000 g 1 mg 1 000 g 1 mg solute 1 kg solution

  6. 1. Solution A has a concentration of 0.65 mg/kg and Solution B has a concentration of 0.225 g/kg. What are their concentrations in ppm?

  7. 2. An 800 g sample of soil from a yard contains 5.3 g of pollutant. What is the concentration of pollutant in ppm?

  8. 3. Another 650 g sample of soil has a pollutant concentration of 7 ppm. How much pollutant is in the soil sample?

  9. 4. Whole wheat bread has 850 ppm of magnesium. How much magnesium is in 1 slice of bread, if one slice has a mass of 30 g?

  10. ppm for aqueous solutions • # parts of solute in 1 million parts of solution 1 mg solute 1 L solution (water) 1 g 1 000 000 mL 1 mg 1 L 1 g 1 000 L ** Solution often substituted for water 1 ppm = = = =

  11. ppm for aqueous solutions • # parts of solute in 1 million parts of solution 1 mg solute 1 L solution (water) = 1 ppm • 4 ppm of oxygen needed for fish in ocean water • 4 g oxygen in 1 L of ocean water • 0.01 ppm of arsenic allowed in tap water • 0.01 g of arsenic in 1 L of tap water

  12. 1. The Gatorade “Thirst Quencher” has approximately 51 mg/L of potassium. What is the concentration of potassium in ppm?

  13. 2. A solution has a concentration of 1.25 g/L. What is its concentration in ppm?

  14. 3. A solution has a concentration of 0.5 mg/mL. What is its concentration in ppm?

  15. 4. Water in a lake is contaminated. A 50 mL sample has 4.8 mg of contaminant. What is the concentration in ppm?

  16. Steps to follow to answer ppm questions mg L mg kg • Write out what values the question gives you • Write out the ppm equation • Ensure the values are in the correct units and convert if necessary • Put the values into the equation • Solve the equation • Answer the question in a sentence ppm = ppm =

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