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  2. Jan 30, 2023 · Parts per Billion: Parts per billion (ppb) is almost like ppm, except 1 ppb is 1000-fold more dilute than 1 ppm. \[\text{1 ppb} = \dfrac{1\; \mu \text{g Solute}}{\text{1 L Solution}}\] Parts per Trillion : Just like ppb, the idea behind parts per trillion (ppt) is similar to that of ppm.

  3. Aug 24, 2019 · Related concentration units are parts per thousand (ppth), parts per million (ppm) and parts per billion (ppb). Parts per thousand is defined as follows: \[ppth\: =\: \frac{mass\: of\: solute}{mass\: of\: sample}\times 1000\]

  4. Learn what PPB means in chemistry and how to use it to describe concentration in extremely dilute solutions. Find out the difference between PPB and SI units and see an example problem.

  5. One part per billion ( ppb) denotes one part per 1,000,000,000 (10 9) parts, and a value of 10 −9. This is equivalent to about three seconds out of a century. One part per trillion ( ppt) denotes one part per 1,000,000,000,000 (10 12) parts, and a value of 10 −12.

    • Molarity and Formality. Both molarity and formality express concentration as moles of solute per liter of solution; however, there is a subtle difference between them.
    • Normality. Normality is a concentration unit that no longer is in common use; however, because you may encounter normality in older handbooks of analytical methods, it is helpful to understand its meaning.
    • Molality. Molality is used in thermodynamic calculations where a temperature independent unit of concentration is needed. Molarity is based on the volume of solution that contains the solute.
    • Weight, Volume, and Weight-to-Volume Percent. Weight percent (% w/w), volume percent (% v/v) and weight-to-volume percent (% w/v) express concentration as the units of solute present in 100 units of solution.
  6. Define the concentration units of mass percentage, volume percentage, mass-volume percentage, parts-per-million (ppm), and parts-per-billion (ppb) Perform computations relating a solution’s concentration and its components’ volumes and/or masses using these units.

  7. Learn how to define and calculate ppm and ppb units for very low solute concentrations in water and other solutions. See examples of applications and conversions of these units for pollutants and contaminants.

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