pb2102sm
Chemical
- Sep 13, 2013
- 21
Hi all,
I remember have seen/red that 1 mg/L = 1 ppm but I'm not sure that this is true for all cases. For example, there are salts that are completely soluble in water (NaCl), and other that are partially soluble or not soluble at all in water (AgCl, PbBr2). We also have the cases of dispersion such as oil in water.
Note: Let's assume that all the cases are at standard conditions.
Can anyone share their experience with this? if we can use that conversion in all of these cases?
Thank you,
pb2102sm
I remember have seen/red that 1 mg/L = 1 ppm but I'm not sure that this is true for all cases. For example, there are salts that are completely soluble in water (NaCl), and other that are partially soluble or not soluble at all in water (AgCl, PbBr2). We also have the cases of dispersion such as oil in water.
Note: Let's assume that all the cases are at standard conditions.
Can anyone share their experience with this? if we can use that conversion in all of these cases?
Thank you,
pb2102sm