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Converting mg/Nm3 CH4 to PPBV

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bsteinb2

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I am looking at an engine specification that has a maximum limit on organic silicon in the gas to a combustion engine. I know the concentration of the gas in part per billion and need to know whether further treatment is required. The specification allows for "5 mg/Nm3 CH4." How do I convert this to PPB.
 
This looks very much like a request for homework help. Can you clarify the reasoning behind your posting?

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In industrial hygiene, the conversion formula is as follows:
ppm(V)=(24.45/Molecular Weight)*mg/cu.m.. The value 24.45 is @ 25 deg.C.. Divide the above answer by 1000 to get ppb(V).

 
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