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Chapter 21, Problem 21.16QP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The concentrations of each of the given elements are to be expressed in parts per billion.

Concept introduction: In human body, concentrations of ultratrace elements are even lower than those of trace essential elements. Therefore, they are sometimes expressed in parts per billion.

To determine: The concentration of the given element in parts per billion.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 21.16QP

Solution

The concentration is 6000ppb_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

The given element is bromine, 6mg in 1L .

The formula that relates the given quantities to ppm is,

1ppm=1mg/L

Hence, concentration in ppm is calculated by the formula,

Concentrationinppm=mgofsoluteLofsolution

The mass of solute is 6mg and volume of solution in 1L .

Substitute the value of mass of solute and solution in the above formula.

Concentrationinppm=6mg1L=6ppm

The conversion of ppm to ppb is done as,

1ppm=1000ppb

Therefore, the conversion of 6ppm to ppb is done as,

6ppm=6×1000ppb=6000ppb_

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The concentration of the given element in parts per billion.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 21.16QP

Solution

The concentration is 140ppb_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

The given element is boron, 0.014g/100kg .

The formula that relates the given quantities to ppm is,

1ppm=1mgofsolutekgofsolution

Hence, concentration in ppm is calculated by the formula,

Concentrationinppm=mgofsolutekgofsolution

The mass of solute is 0.014g and mass of solution in 1000kg .

The conversion of g to mg is done as,

1g=1000mg

Therefore, the conversion of 0.014g to mg is done as,

0.014g=0.014×1000mg=14mg

Substitute the value of mass of solute and solution in the above formula.

Concentrationinppm=14mg100kg=0.14ppm

The conversion of ppm to ppb is done as,

1ppm=1000ppb

Therefore, the conversion of 0.14ppm to ppb is done as,

0.14ppm=0.14×1000ppb=140ppb_

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The concentration of the given element in parts per billion.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 21.16QP

Solution

The concentration is 71ppb_ .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

The given element is selenium, 5.0mg/70kg .

The formula that relates the given quantities to ppm is,

1ppm=1mgofsolutekgofsolution

Hence, concentration in ppm is calculated by the formula,

Concentrationinppm=mgofsolutekgofsolution

The mass of solute is 5.0mg and mass of solution in 70kg .

Substitute the value of mass of solute and solution in the above formula.

Concentrationinppm=5mg70kg=0.071ppm

The conversion of ppm to ppb is done as,

1ppm=1000ppb

Therefore, the conversion of 0.071ppm to ppb is done as,

0.071ppm=0.071×1000ppb=71ppb_

Conclusion

The concentration of selenium, 5.0mg/70kg is 71ppb_ .

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