Parts per million (ppm) and micrograms per cubic meter (Β΅g/mΒ³) are two common units used to express gas concentrations in the atmosphere. The conversion between these units depends on the molecular weight of the gas.
The relationship between ppm and Β΅g/mΒ³ can be expressed by the formula:
This formula allows you to convert a concentration from ppm to Β΅g/mΒ³ by multiplying the ppm value by the molecular weight of the gas and then dividing by 24.47.
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