Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-24 Thread Terry Dickinson
My apologies to Marshall. Obviously the only confusion was somewhere behind my eyeballs! Terry - Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 7:41 PM Subject: Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM > Huh? I don't follow. mg i

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Ed Haskins
y, April 23, 2003 4:22 PM Subject: Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM > On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 15:01:25 -0500, Jim wrote: > > >ug and mg are the same here. > > No! > > -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF > -- The silver-list is a moderated foru

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Dean Miller
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 20:45:18 +0100, "Terry Dickinson" wrote: >Marshall wrote: > >> 2120 mg/175 liters = 12.11 mg/liter = 12.11 ppm. > >This could cause a little confusion to a non US user although >"milligram" is stated. > >This side of the pond mg is milligram and ug (with an upsweep >on the beg

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Dean Miller
On Wed, 23 Apr 2003 15:01:25 -0500, Jim wrote: >ug and mg are the same here. No! -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address y

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Huh? I don't follow. mg is milligram and ug is microgram. He had 2120 micrograms in 175 milliliters. I multiplied both sides by 1000 to normalize to the units we normally work with in this newsgroup, which is 1 ppm = 1 mg per liter. Marshall Terry Dickinson wrote: > Marshall wrote: > > > 2120

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Jim
ug and mg are the same here. Jim Terry Dickinson wrote: Marshall wrote: 2120 mg/175 liters = 12.11 mg/liter = 12.11 ppm. This could cause a little confusion to a non US user although "milligram" is stated. This side of the pond mg is milligram and ug (with an upsweep on the beginning of

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Terry Dickinson
Marshall wrote: > 2120 mg/175 liters = 12.11 mg/liter = 12.11 ppm. This could cause a little confusion to a non US user although "milligram" is stated. This side of the pond mg is milligram and ug (with an upsweep on the beginning of the "u") is microgram. If mg is standard in the US for microg

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Alfred Davis
1 milligram per liter equals 1 part per million. So its 2.12 mg divided by .175 litre = 12 PPM. - Original Message - From: "Maja Hristozova" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 7:47 PM Subject: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM > In Bulgaria we only have 1-2 bran

Re: CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-23 Thread Marshall Dudley
Maja Hristozova wrote: > In Bulgaria we only have 1-2 brands Silver and it > doesn't say the PPM on the bottle. > > So I need help to calculate it - it's written - 2120 > micrograms per bottle. 1 bottle is 175 mililitres. > > Is it possible at all to calculate the PPM from that? 2120 mg/175 liter

CS>Need help to calculate the PPM

2003-04-22 Thread Maja Hristozova
In Bulgaria we only have 1-2 brands Silver and it doesn't say the PPM on the bottle. So I need help to calculate it - it's written - 2120 micrograms per bottle. 1 bottle is 175 mililitres. Is it possible at all to calculate the PPM from that? Maia