Final Result Units:
ppt (g/L) parts per thousand (grams/liter)
ppm (mg/L) parts per million (milligrams/liter)
ppb (µg/L) parts per billion (micrograms/liter)
M (mol/L) Molarity (moles/liter)
N (eq/L) Normality (equivalents/liter)
mg/L milligrams/liter
µg/L micrograms/liter
mmol/L millimoles/liter
mg/mL milligrams/milliliter
mg/100 mL milligrams/100 milliliters
g/100 mL grams/100 milliliters
eq/L equivalents/liter
meq/L milliequivalents/liter
A formula example is shown below using N (eq/L) as the titrant units and g/L as the final result units:
Variables can be set according to the amount of sample and titrant used.
5.5.13.1.6. STANDARDIZE TITRANT BY WEIGHT
This calculation is used when the concentration of the titrant is determined using a solid standard. Determination of the titrant
concentration is based on the primary standard weight (in grams).
The calculation is based on the selected titrant unit. If the titrant unit is M (mol/L), the formula used to calculate the result is
displayed below: