Answer:
1.02 x 10⁻⁵ g mercury
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the concentration in ppb ( 1 ng = 1g H₂O ), we need to first calculate the mass of water of 15 L of water. We are given the density so:
d = m/V ⇒ m = d x V
We need to convert the volume to mL to be consistent in the units:
V = 15.0 L x 1000 mL / 1L = 15000 mL
Now, the mass of water is
m = 0.998 g/mL x 15000 mL = 1.497 x 10⁴ g H₂O
Now we can calculate the quantity of mercury from the given concentration in ppb:
1.497 x 10⁴ g H₂O x 0.68 ng mercury / g H₂O = 1.018 x 10⁴ ng mercury
We need to convert this mass to g since we are asked to calculate the quantity of mercury in g.
mass mercury = 1.018 x 10⁴ ng x ( 1 g / 1 x 10⁹ ng ) ( 1 g = 10⁹ ng )
= 1.02 x 10⁻⁵ g ( to three significant figures )