Parts per billion (ppb) is a unit of concentration used to express trace amounts of gases in the air. It represents one part of a gas per billion parts of air by volume.
Micrograms per cubic meter (Β΅g/mΒ³) is another common unit for measuring gas concentrations, representing the mass of a substance in micrograms per cubic meter of air.
ppb = parts per billion
M = molar mass of the gas (in g/mol)
24.45 = molar volume of air at standard temperature and pressure (L/mol)
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