(a)
Interpretation: The concentrations of each of the given elements are to be expressed in parts per billion.
Concept introduction: In human body, concentrations of ultratrace elements are even lower than those of trace essential elements. Therefore, they are sometimes expressed in parts per billion.
To determine: The concentration of the given element in parts per billion.
(a)
Answer to Problem 21.16QP
Solution
The concentration is
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The given element is bromine,
The formula that relates the given quantities to ppm is,
Hence, concentration in ppm is calculated by the formula,
The mass of solute is
Substitute the value of mass of solute and solution in the above formula.
The conversion of ppm to ppb is done as,
Therefore, the conversion of
(b)
To determine: The concentration of the given element in parts per billion.
(b)
Answer to Problem 21.16QP
Solution
The concentration is
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The given element is boron,
The formula that relates the given quantities to ppm is,
Hence, concentration in ppm is calculated by the formula,
The mass of solute is
The conversion of
Therefore, the conversion of
Substitute the value of mass of solute and solution in the above formula.
The conversion of ppm to ppb is done as,
Therefore, the conversion of
(c)
To determine: The concentration of the given element in parts per billion.
(c)
Answer to Problem 21.16QP
Solution
The concentration is
Explanation of Solution
Explanation
The given element is selenium,
The formula that relates the given quantities to ppm is,
Hence, concentration in ppm is calculated by the formula,
The mass of solute is
Substitute the value of mass of solute and solution in the above formula.
The conversion of ppm to ppb is done as,
Therefore, the conversion of
Conclusion
The concentration of selenium,
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