1000. This is because ppm commonly means milligram per litre to a chemisty. There are 1000 micrograms per litre in 1 ppm.
7ocl is equivalent to 0.7 liters. 1 liter is equivalent to 100cl. Therefore, 7ocl is smaller than 1 liter by 0.3 liters.
To convert from parts per trillion (ppt) to milligrams per liter (mg/L), you can use the conversion factor of 1 ppt 1 microgram per liter (g/L).
First, cl stands for centiliters and ml stands for milliliters. There are 100 centiliters in a liter and 1000 milliliters in a liter. Basically, this means that 2 cl is 0.02 liters and 35 ml is 0.035 liters. So, there really is only 0.015 difference between the two. Hope this helped.
Normal concentration is expressed in terms of equivalents of a substance per liter of solution, while molar concentration is expressed in terms of moles of a substance per liter of solution. The difference lies in how the concentration is calculated and represented in the solution.
Micromolar solution: Suppose 300 is mol wt of compound then 300g in 1000 ml -- it becomes 1M 300,000 mg in 1000 ml ---it is also 1 Molar 1 mg=1000 microgram hence 300,000,000 microgram in 1000 ml ----it is 1 molar now 300,000 microgram in 1 ml ----it is 1 Molar 1 molar=1000 milimolar hence 300,000 microgram in 1 ml -----1000 milimolar 300,000 ----------------------------- 1000,000 micromolar 0.3 microgram --in 1 ml it is 1 micromolar simillarly convert the ml as you want
difference between 2.5 and 3 liter engine is .5 of a liter
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 200 ug is the same as 200 micrograms. And guess what? One microgram is equal to 1,000 micrograms. So, when you convert 200 ug to mcg, you get 200,000 mcg. It's like magic, but with math.
Yes. The equivalence between weight and volume is usually gram to millilitre. Therefore Dividing gram by a million gets you to microgram and converting millilitre to litre involves multiplying by 1000. So 1,000,000 x 1000 is a billion. i.e. parts per billion.
They are spelt differently :L
The difference is 0.2 litre.
I'm not sure, probably between 250 and 1 000 micrograms per liter, depending on the supplier.
Not newton, Nl used for normal liter
No difference at all.
0.1 liter.
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English
There is no difference between a US liter and a UK liter. The liter is a unit of volume that is commonly used and standardized internationally, so one liter in the US is the same as one liter in the UK.
This question doesn't make sense. This is because the term parts per million means either weight per weight i.e. micrograms per gram or milligrams per kilograms, or weight per volume, i.e. milligrams per litre or micrograms per millilitre.