What is the meaning of "parts per million concentration"? If the concentration is "250 ppm" with respect to NaCl, what are the concentrations of sodium and chloride ions?

1 Answer
Aug 21, 2017

1*"ppm"-=1*mg*L^-1

Explanation:

With these dilutions, normally we do not have to consider densities of the solution versus the solvent.

And thus a 250*"ppm" solution represents 250*mg dissolved in 1*L of water. And thus 0.250*g is dissolved in one litre of water.

Given 1*"ppm"-=1*mg*L^-1, there are 1000xx1000*mg WATER, i.e. 999,999*mg per milligram of solvent, hence "parts per million".

Of course this value represents the concentration of NaCl NOT of Cl^- ion. Since chlorine constitutes 61% by mass of the solute, we may need to modify the given values appropriately.