Process Capability Indices
Process Capability Indices
1,000.
100.0
10.00
1.000
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.000,001
kilogram
hectogram
dekagram
gram
decigram
centigram
milligram
microgram
kg
hg
dag
g
dg
cg
mg
g
103
102
101
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-6
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One milligram in a kg is 1
ppm (by mass). One liter (L)
of pure water at 4C and 1
standard atmosphere pressure
weighs exactly 1 kg, so 1 mg/L
is 1 ppm. Another way to say
it is a liter of water weighs
1,000 grams or 1 million milligrams. Therefore, 1 mg in 1
liter is l mg in 1 million milligrams or 1 part per million.
What is ppb?
An even smaller concentration measurement is parts per
billion (ppb). One ppb is one
part in 1 billion. One drop of
ink in one of the largest tanker
trucks used to haul gasoline
would be an ink concentration
of 1 ppb. It is important to
know the difference between
ppm and ppb.
A common mistake is reporting a concentration as ppm
when it is really ppb. This is a
big difference, such as the difference between $1 and $1,000.
As a ppm is equal to mg/L, then
ppb is equal to microgram per
liter (g/L). A g/L is 1 thousandth of a mg/L. Most water
analysis will have the concentration reported in ppm or mg/L
and/or ppb or g/L. When reading the lab results, be careful as
they could switch the units back
and forth between contaminants.
For example:
1 ppm = 1 mg/L =
1/1 million = 0.000001
1 ppb = 1 g/L =
1/1 billion = 0.000000001
Some labs will report their
analysis in ppb instead of ppm.
Labs will do this to have the
results in whole numbers instead
of a bunch of zeros with a number on the end, because some
people think that whole numbers are simpler to read and
understand. EPA uses ppm in
most of their literature for the
National Primary Drinking Water
Standards.
Hazard identification
means that a
contaminant
has been recognized to be a risk.
1 Kg
www.nesc.wvu.edu
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References:
Informationsphere.com
www.informationshere.com/html/493.htm
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