Solution Concentration Converters
Solute-specific concentration conversions across g/L, mg/L, ug/L, ppm, ppb, % w/v, mol/L, and mmol/L with mirror routes.
Scope & Verification
Solution concentration hubs keep each route on one normalization path so ppm, ppb, g/L, mol/L, and percent formulas stay internally consistent.
- Leaf pages make dilute-aqueous assumptions explicit where ppm and ppb are treated as practical laboratory approximations.
- Molar routes separate mass-based and mole-based systems instead of blending them into one generic answer.
- Methodology explains the shared path, molar-mass assumptions, and reverse conversion basis.
Explanation
This family uses g/L as the base representation. Mass-based and percent conversions use fixed definitions, while molar conversions additionally use each solute's molar mass (g/mol). ppm and ppb mappings follow dilute aqueous approximations (ppm~=mg/L, ppb~=ug/L).
Solution Concentration pages are organized by conversion direction so mirror leaves remain aligned and comparable.
Read more
Open a family hub to reach leaf pages with direct answers, calculator output, and reverse links built on the same constants.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages are in this family?
The family contains 56 direction hubs and 4032 solute-specific leaves.
Why is molar mass included in these pages?
Molar concentration units (mol/L, mmol/L) require a solute molar-mass constant to convert to or from mass-based units.
Are ppm and ppb exact physical units in every medium?
No. This family explicitly uses dilute aqueous approximations for ppm-to-mg/L and ppb-to-ug/L links.
Does every page have a mirror route?
Yes. Every path has a reverse-direction counterpart for the same solute and unit pair.