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Mg/L (milligrams per liter) to PPM (parts per million) conversion is used for liquids with density close to water. For water and similar solutions, 1 mg/L is approximately equal to 1 ppm, making the conversion straightforward.
The conversion formula is simple:
This equivalence holds true for dilute aqueous solutions where the density is approximately 1 g/mL.
Details: PPM is a commonly used unit in environmental science, chemistry, and water quality testing to express very dilute concentrations of substances in water or other liquids.
Tips: Enter the concentration in mg/L. The calculator will automatically convert it to PPM. This conversion is valid for liquids with density close to water (approximately 1 g/mL).
Q1: When is mg/L not equal to PPM?
A: For solutions with density significantly different from water, the conversion requires accounting for density: PPM = mg/L ÷ density (g/mL).
Q2: What types of solutions is this calculator suitable for?
A: This calculator is designed for dilute aqueous solutions, drinking water, and other liquids with density close to 1 g/mL.
Q3: Can I use this for organic solvents?
A: No, organic solvents typically have different densities, so you would need to account for the specific density of the solvent.
Q4: How precise is this conversion?
A: For water at standard conditions, the conversion is exact. For other liquids with density close to water, the error is typically less than 1%.
Q5: What are common applications of this conversion?
A: Water quality testing, environmental monitoring, chemical concentration measurements, and laboratory analysis of aqueous solutions.