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This is beggining to annoy me greatly so I'm hoping some chemistry whiz will help me out.
k, I have 25ppm fluoride in a solution of 100ml (which originally came from a solution of 500ml). I need to find out how many grams this is of NaF. Simple? Here's the way I've been working it out:
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1ppm=1mg/L
25ppm=25mg/L
25mg=0.025g
=0.025g/L
For 100ml, divide 0.025 by 10 to obtain value of g/100ml
0.025g/L = 0.0025g/100mL
The solution originally contained 500ml, so times by 5 to get value of g/500mL
=0.0125g/500mL
I want to know how many moles of fluoride that is, so:
0.0125/19=0.000657moles fluoride
Since NaF is a 1:1 molecule, the moles of fluoride is equal to the amount of moles of NaF. So:
0.000657=mass/22.99+19 (mmF+mmNa)
0.000657x41.99 = mass
=0.027g NaF
But this seems way too small! Help? Anyone?
k, I have 25ppm fluoride in a solution of 100ml (which originally came from a solution of 500ml). I need to find out how many grams this is of NaF. Simple? Here's the way I've been working it out:
---
1ppm=1mg/L
25ppm=25mg/L
25mg=0.025g
=0.025g/L
For 100ml, divide 0.025 by 10 to obtain value of g/100ml
0.025g/L = 0.0025g/100mL
The solution originally contained 500ml, so times by 5 to get value of g/500mL
=0.0125g/500mL
I want to know how many moles of fluoride that is, so:
0.0125/19=0.000657moles fluoride
Since NaF is a 1:1 molecule, the moles of fluoride is equal to the amount of moles of NaF. So:
0.000657=mass/22.99+19 (mmF+mmNa)
0.000657x41.99 = mass
=0.027g NaF
But this seems way too small! Help? Anyone?