Respuesta :
Answer:
in 6.0 E3 g of blood at a concentration of 0.62 ppm there are 3.5g of lead content
Explanation:
- blood density: 1.06 g/L
- ppm ≡ mg Pb / L blood
⇒ V blood = 6.0E3gblood * L / 1.06gblood = 5660.37 L blood
mass of lead:
⇒ 5660.37 L blood * 0.62 mg Pb / L blood * 0.001 g / mg
⇒ mass = 3.509 g of lead
Answer:
3.7 × 10⁻³ g Pb
Explanation:
0.62 parts per million means that there are 0.62 g of lead per million grams of blood (10⁶ grams of blood). In order to find the grams of lead on 6.0 × 10³ grams of blood (the amount in an average adult), we will use a conversion fraction.
6.0 × 10³ g blood × (0.62 g Pb/ 10⁶ g blood) = 3.7 × 10⁻³ g Pb