Ppm Concentration

Ppm Concentration

5th Grade

10 Qs

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Ppm Concentration

Ppm Concentration

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Quiz

Chemistry

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

NGSS
HS-PS1-5, HS-ESS2-5, HS-PS1-2

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1.

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2 mins • 5 pts

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The average mug of tea holds 300 mL of water. If there are 4.2 grams of sugar in a teaspoon, what is the concentration of the sugar in parts per million?

Answer explanation

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4.2 g x 1000000 / 300 g

= 14000 ppm

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Contaminated water was found with 22 ppm of mercury within it. What would the mass of mercury in 100 mL of the water be?

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Rearrange equation to give:

ppm x mass of solution / 1,000,000 = mass of solute

22ppm x 100g / 1000000 = 2.2 x 10-3, or 0.0022g

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Sulfur dioxide is a pollutant gas which contributes towards acid rain. A 6000 dm3 sample found a volume of 3.7 dm3 of sulfur dioxide in the air. Calculate its concentration in ppm. Give your answer to 3 significant figures.

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3.7/6000 x 1000000

= 616.6666666....7

= 617 (3 s.f.)

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NGSS.HS-PS1-2

NGSS.HS-PS1-5

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A scientist collecting water samples found 1.024 grams of impurities in 10 litres of water. Calculate the impurity concentration in ppm.

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1.024/10,000 g x 1000000

= 102.4 ppm

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NGSS.HS-ESS2-5

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Calculate the total volume of the sample if the concentration of CO2 was 116 ppm, which occupied a volume of 2.4 dm3.

Give your answer to 4 significant figures.

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Rearrange equation first by multiplying both sides by mass of solution, then by dividing both sides by ppm to give:

mass of solution = mass of solute/ppm x 1000000

In this case we can swap volume for mass.

2.4 dm3 x 1000000 / 116 ppm = 20689.655

= 20690 dm3 (4 s.f.)

6.

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Calculate the mass of magnesium hydroxide in a 250 mL water solution where the Mg(OH)2 concentration is 300 ppm.

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Rearrange equation by multiplying both sides by the mass of solution, and then by dividing both by 1000000.

300 x 250 / 1000000 = 0.075 g

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NGSS.HS-PS1-2

NGSS.HS-PS1-5

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Calculate the atmospheric concentration of NO2 if 0.85 dm3 of it is found within a 120 dm3 sample of air.

Give your answer as an integer.

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ppm = 0.85 / 120 x 1000000

ppm = 7083.33333....

ppm = 7083 (to nearest integer)

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