In order to convert ppm to pH, one must first understand that 1 ppm is equivalent to 1mg/L. For example, if one wanted to convert 20mg/L into a pH one would use the equation 0.02g/36.45g/mole which is equal to a pH of 3.2.
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To lower the pH of a gallon of water by 1 ppm, you would need to add an extremely small amount of muriatic acid, typically less than a drop. It is important to exercise caution when handling strong acids, and to always follow proper safety guidelines and dilution instructions.
To convert 0.06% selenium to ppm, you need to multiply by 10,000. Therefore, 0.06% selenium is equivalent to 600 ppm. To convert 600 ppm to 90 ppm, you would need to dilute the solution by a factor of 6.67 (600 ppm / 90 ppm).
To dilute 1000 ppm to 500 ppm, you need to add an equal amount of the solution without any concentration. For example, if you have 1 mL of the 1000 ppm solution, you would need to add 1 mL of water to make it 500 ppm.
To dilute a 10 ppm solution to 1 ppm, you would mix 1 part of the 10 ppm solution with 9 parts of a diluent (such as water). This would result in a 1 ppm concentration because the concentration has been decreased by a factor of 10 during the dilution process.