I found a 50.0 ml sample of tap water(25.0 ml tap water and 25.0 ml super distilled water) from my home to have 16 ppm of Phosphorus. I am trying to determine how many ppm of PO43- is in the sample. My lab instructor gave us some steps to follow that are not clear to me.
" To find ppm PO43-
ppm P>mg/L P> MM P, >stoichiometric ratio P:KH2PO43- > MM KH2PO43- > mg/L KH2PO43- > ppm KH2PO43- = ppm PO43-
I understand 1ppm = 1 mg/L, but I am confused on how to continue.
I changed 16 ppm to 16 mg/L
I then converted that to .016 g/L
Next I divided by molar mass of P to get 5.2 x 10^-4 mol/L, but now I am stuck.