Answer to Question #139208 in Chemistry for Richard

Question #139208
On a certain time of day, the concentration of carbon monoxide,CO in the air over metro Manila reached 1.8x10^-5 g/l. Convert this concentration to mg/m^3
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Expert's answer
2020-10-19T14:28:27-0400

In order to convert from g/l to mg/m3, one can proceed by steps: first, convert to mg/l and then convert mg/l to mg/m3.


In 1g, there is 1000 mg . Therefore, to convert from g to mg, you need to multiply the number in g by 1000:

"1.8\\cdot10^{-5} \\text{ g\/l} = 1.8\\cdot10^{-2} \\text{ mg\/l}" .


1l is 1dm3. In its turn, 1dm3 is 1/1000 of 1m3. Therefore, to convert from l to m3, you multiply the number in l by 1/1000:

"\\frac{1.8\\cdot10^{-3} \\text{ mg}}{1\\text{ l}} = \\frac{1.8\\cdot10^{-3} \\text{ mg}}{1\/1000\\text{ m}^3} = 1.8 \\text{ mg\/m}^3" .

Answer: the concentration is 1.8 mg/m3.


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