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A water sample has a mass of 25.0 g. It contains 1.56 × 10–5 g NaCl. What is the best set up to find ppm?

ppm = mol solute/mass solution × 106

ppm = mass solute/mass solution × 106

ppm = mol solute/mass solvent

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Answer:

0.624 for edge

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Second option is the right one

Step-by-step explanation:

The ppm concentration indicates a relation between the mass of solute in mass of solution, where the units have a quotient of 1×10⁻⁶.

You can think the units as mg/kg or μg / g

We assume the solvent's mass, as the solution's mass

ppm = mass solute/mass solution × 10⁶

ppm = 1.56×10⁻⁵ g NaCl . 10⁶ /25 g

ppm = 0.62

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