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A 500 g toothpaste sample has 0.2 g fluo...

A 500 g toothpaste sample has `0.2` g fluoride concentration. What is the concentration of `F^(Theta)` in ppm ?

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The correct Answer is:
400

As 500 g of tooth-paste has = 0.2 g of `F^(-)`
So, `10^(6)g` of toothpaste has `=(0.2g xx 10^(6)g)/(500g)F^(-)=400g` of `F^(-)`
Hence, concentration in ppm is 400.
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