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Concentration of Solutions: PPM and PPB Parts Per M/B

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

The following video looks at calculating concentration of solutions. We will look at a Sample problem dealing with calculating ppm and ppb (Parts Per Million/Parts Per Billion). For more Senior Chemistry podcasts, search "Papapodcasts" on iTunes. Thanks for watching.

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  • could u explain how did u get 2 times 10 to the power

    ? of 7 in details

  • @ShingyBlack 20t converted into grams is = 20 000 000g. Instead of showing it with that many zeros, I decided to write it in scientific notation. Hope this helps.

    Mr.P

  • how did u get 2 times 10 to the power of 7?

  • @september1512 I converted 20 tons into grams.

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  • papapodcasts ok thanks :)

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