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<p>"1&nbsp;ppm" can be used for a mass fraction if a water-borne pollutant is present at one-millionth of a <a href="page.php?w=gram">gram</a> per gram of sample solution. When working with <a href="page.php?w=aqueous_solution">aqueous solution</a>s, it is common to assume that the density of water is 1.00&nbsp;g/mL. Therefore, it is common to equate 1&nbsp;kilogram of water with 1&nbsp;L of water. Consequently, 1&nbsp;ppm corresponds to 1&nbsp;mg/L and 1&nbsp;ppb corresponds to 1&nbsp;ug/L.</p>

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