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What is ppm of a solution ?

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ppm - parts per million : It is a convenient method of expressing concentration when a solute is present in trace quantities. Parts per million is defined as the
`"ppm"=("Number of parts of the component")/("Total no. of parts of all components of the solution")xx10^(6)`
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