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A 250-mL aqueous solution contains 1.56 mc025-1.jpg 10–5 g of methanol and has a density of 1.03 g/ml. What is the concentration in ppm?

a. 6.1 x 10^-8 ppm
b. 1.5 x 10^-5 ppm
c. 0.061 ppm
d. 15 ppm

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I think the correct answer from the choices presented above is option A. A 250-mL aqueous solution contains 1.56 g of methanol and has a density of 1.03 g/ml. Its concentration in ppm is 6.1 x 10^-8 ppm. Hope this answers the question.
User Srijanshukla
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Answer: The correct option is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

ppm : It is used to measure the concentration of solute in a given volume of solution. ppm is basically parts per million.

Formula used :


ppm=\frac{\text{Mass of solute (in mg)}}{\text{Volume of solution (in L)}}

We are given :

Mass of methanol =
1.56* 10^(-5)g=1.56* 10^(-2)mg

(Conversion Factor : 1g = 1000mg)

Volume of solution = 250 mL = 0.250L (Conversion Factor : 1L = 1000mL)

Now put all the given values in above equation, we get:


ppm=(1.56* 10^(-2)mg)/(0.250L)

Concentration of methanol = 0.061ppm

Hence, the correct option is C.

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