You must multiply meq/L by mg/meq to get mg/L. mg/meq is simply the inverse of the equivalent weight.
2006-12-06 14:56:58
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answered by rb42redsuns 6
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2015-10-05 08:04:35
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answer #2
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answered by ? 1
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meq/L x mill EW = mg/L
eg
CaCO3 millEW = 50 mg
Therefore
1 meq/L = 50 x 1 = 50 mg/L
2006-12-06 18:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Meq To Ml
2016-10-05 04:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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mEq/L = mg /dL X 10 X valence divided by GMW (gram molecular weight)
2006-12-06 21:39:27
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answered by ? 7
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120 mg
2016-03-17 21:05:04
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answered by Anonymous
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how meq/l convert in ppm
2016-02-02 01:48:19
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answered by Iqrar 1
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1.5 mg L-1
2014-07-13 06:11:25
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answered by DR SHISHU PAL SINGH 1
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epm=ppm/(w/c) ==>>ppm=epm*(w/c)
epm=meq/L
ppm= mg/L
W= atomic weight
C= atomic content
ion W W/C
k 39.1 39.1
na 22.99 22.99
mg 24.3 12.15
ca 40.08 20.04
cl 35.05 35.05
2014-08-30 01:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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multiply with equivalent weight
2006-12-06 16:28:38
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answered by mandeep 3
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