Final answer:
The concentration of H2(g) in the solution is 1 ppm. Hence, In this case, we have 0.0001 g of H2(g) dissolved in 100 g of H2O(l).
Step-by-step explanation:
The concentration of H2(g) in parts per million (ppm) can be calculated by dividing the mass of H2(g) by the mass of the solution and multiplying it by 1,000,000.
In this case, we have 0.0001 g of H2(g) dissolved in 100 g of H2O(l).
So the concentration of H2(g) is:
(0.0001 g H2) / (100 g H2O) x 1,000,000 = 1 ppm
Therefore, the concentration of H2(g) in the solution is 1 ppm.