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g of 18O in 1 kg of standard ocean water?
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Question: How many g of 18O would you find in 1kg of standard ocean water?
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Density of sea water= 1025kg/m^3
The ratio of 18O to 16O in the modern ocean= 1:498.7 (18O is 2.005 ppt)
Attempt at a solution:
p=m/v v=(1kg)(1m^3/1025kg)=9.76*10^-4m^3 * 1000L/m^3 =0.98L
2.005ppt*1000ppm/1ppt = 2005ppm=2005mg/L * 0.98L = 1956.08mg *1g/1000mg =1.96g
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Re: g of 18O in 1 kg of standard ocean water?
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March 22, 2009, 03:23:23 PM »
I don't see a need to use water density. You are told 1:498.7 - I suppose that is mass/mass, so you need just a mass of oxygen in 1 kg of water.
However, question calls for standard sea water - which is not 100% water.
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