Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The water (1250 kg) in an aquarium tank ...

The water (1250 kg) in an aquarium tank was with 5 mg of mercury. What is concentration of mercury in ppm.

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`0.004 ppm`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CONCENTRATION TERMS

    ALLEN|Exercise Exercise S - I|30 Videos
  • CONCENTRATION TERMS

    ALLEN|Exercise Exercise S - II|10 Videos
  • CONCENTRATION TERMS

    ALLEN|Exercise Previous|4 Videos
  • ACIDIC STRENGTH & BASIC STRENGTH

    ALLEN|Exercise Exercise V|16 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

It was found that 20ml of water (d = 1 (gm)/(ml)) sample contains 0.5 mg of free chlorine. What is concentration of chlorine in ppm.

What do you understand by talling of mercury ?

We can use water instead of mercury in a barometer.

An iron nail sinks in water but it floats in mercury. Why ?

What volume will 250 g of mercury occupy ? (Density of mercury =13.6 g cm^(-3) )

A tank contains water and mercury as shown in . An iron cube of edge 6cm is in equilibrium as shown. What is the fraction of cube inside the mercury ? Given density of iron =7.7xx10^(3) "kgm"^(-3) and density of mercury =13.6xx10^(3) "kgm"^(-3).

One kilogram of a sea water sample contains 6 mg of dissolved O_(2) . The concentration of O_(2) in the sample in ppm is