nichs2
Chemical
- Jan 14, 2009
- 7
Hi,
I've got a sulphur survey in which results are presented in ppm (w/w) (i.e. mg/kg). I need, in order to do some classifcation of our plant based on H2S concentrations, the results in ppm (v/v). I thought I knew how to convert this using molecular weights and assuming ideal gases etc. but I don't believe some of my answers. I have results for both gas-phase samples(e.g. H2S in propane product) and liquid phase samples (e.g. H2S in crude and produced water).
If anyone feels like doing an answer for me, H2S in produced water is 7.3mg/kg, H2S in propane is 1.5mg/kg!
I've got a sulphur survey in which results are presented in ppm (w/w) (i.e. mg/kg). I need, in order to do some classifcation of our plant based on H2S concentrations, the results in ppm (v/v). I thought I knew how to convert this using molecular weights and assuming ideal gases etc. but I don't believe some of my answers. I have results for both gas-phase samples(e.g. H2S in propane product) and liquid phase samples (e.g. H2S in crude and produced water).
If anyone feels like doing an answer for me, H2S in produced water is 7.3mg/kg, H2S in propane is 1.5mg/kg!