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Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 5:24 am
by Leni
Hi,
i'm facing a very interesting problem and i'd like to hear more oppinions. So, i got a work method wich says the following at the chapter "Standard preparation":
Quote: "Dilute 4ml of 1.25mg/l solution of 'x'(compound is not so important) standard solution in acetonitril to 25ml with diluent.(200ppm)"
So basically it says if i understand correctly, that by diluting 4ml to 25ml, of this 1,25mg/l solution(this solution comes as standard)...i obtain a conc. of 200ppm. According to my calculations the concentration obtained is 0.2ppm
Here's how i calculated:
1,25[mg/l] x 4[ml] / 25[ml] = 0.2[mg/l] = 0.2ppm
Please give me some advice! thank you
Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 9:53 am
by Peter Apps
Your calculation looks good to me. When discussing this in class you can also point out that "ppm" is a vague term which can mean different things according to how it is expressed - mole/mole, mass/mass, mass/vol etc
Peter
Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 11:42 am
by Leni
Your calculation looks good to me. When discussing this in class you can also point out that "ppm" is a vague term which can mean different things according to how it is expressed - mole/mole, mass/mass, mass/vol etc
Peter
Thanks for your reply... i guess in this case it's ppm that stands for mass/volume...no matter how i looked at it, it just didn't add up to 200ppm

Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 6:53 am
by Peter Apps
Your calculation looks good to me. When discussing this in class you can also point out that "ppm" is a vague term which can mean different things according to how it is expressed - mole/mole, mass/mass, mass/vol etc
Peter
Thanks for your reply... i guess in this case it's ppm that stands for mass/volume...no matter how i looked at it, it just didn't add up to 200ppm

It is probably supposed to be 200 ppb - doubtless a typo and poor proof reading.
Peter
Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 12:24 pm
by Andy F
Your calculation looks good to me. When discussing this in class you can also point out that "ppm" is a vague term which can mean different things according to how it is expressed - mole/mole, mass/mass, mass/vol etc
Peter
Thanks for your reply... i guess in this case it's ppm that stands for mass/volume...no matter how i looked at it, it just didn't add up to 200ppm

It is probably supposed to be 200 ppb - doubtless a typo and poor proof reading.
Peter
Could also be that the standard is 1.25 mg/ml which would make the 200 mg/l correct, still a typo though.
Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 10:19 am
by Leni
Thanks very much guys...yes, it must be some typo error for sure...now we are trying to find out where the error occured...of course everyone is just like "hm...donno...don't remember" ...very funny situation this.

Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 1:10 pm
by Pepter
Hi,
i'm facing a very interesting problem and i'd like to hear more oppinions. So, i got a work method wich says the following at the chapter "Standard preparation":
Quote: "Dilute 4ml of 1.25mg/l solution of 'x'(compound is not so important) standard solution in acetonitril to 25ml with diluent.(200ppm)"
So basically it says if i understand correctly, that by diluting 4ml to 25ml, of this 1,25mg/l solution(this solution comes as standard)...i obtain a conc. of 200ppm. According to my calculations the concentration obtained is 0.2ppm
Here's how i calculated:
1,25[mg/l] x 4[ml] / 25[ml] = 0.2[mg/l] = 0.2ppm
Please give me some advice! thank you
200ppb not ppm (type error)
Re: Need urgent help calculating a concentration!!!
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:33 am
by Leni
Hi,
i'm facing a very interesting problem and i'd like to hear more oppinions. So, i got a work method wich says the following at the chapter "Standard preparation":
Quote: "Dilute 4ml of 1.25mg/l solution of 'x'(compound is not so important) standard solution in acetonitril to 25ml with diluent.(200ppm)"
So basically it says if i understand correctly, that by diluting 4ml to 25ml, of this 1,25mg/l solution(this solution comes as standard)...i obtain a conc. of 200ppm. According to my calculations the concentration obtained is 0.2ppm
Here's how i calculated:
1,25[mg/l] x 4[ml] / 25[ml] = 0.2[mg/l] = 0.2ppm
Please give me some advice! thank you
200ppb not ppm (type error)
Thanks for your kind reply...greatly appreciated