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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
