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In chemistry, why do we use ppm?


lekhraj.kushwaha 21st Nov, 2022
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lekhraj.kushwaha 21st Nov, 2022

The usual unit of measurement for water chemistry in the US is PPM. It provides information about a substance's density when it is dissolved in water. Examples include total alkalinity, calcium hardness, and free chlorine. When a material has a PPM of 1, it means that it makes up one-millionth of the entire amount of water.

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