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What is the total mass of solute in 1000. grams of a solution having a concentration of 5 parts per million?

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.005

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50 grams or 50,000 mili grams is the mass of solute in 1000 grams of a solution having a concentration of 5 parts per million.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total mass of solution = 1000 grams or 1000 ml since 1 gram = 1 ml

concentration is 5 parts per million ( 5 mg in 1000 ml solution or 0.005 gram in 1000 ml)

the formula used for parts per million:

parts per million =
(mass of solute (mg))/(volume of solution)

putting the values in the equation:

parts per million =
(mass of solute)/(volume of solvent)

0.005 x 1000 = mass of solute

50 grams= mass of solute

converting this into mg

50,000 mg. is the total mass of solute in 5ppm of 1000 ml solution.

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