Yes, but that's what is quoted on the data sheet for the substance.
This is the calculation I did:
Mass = D x V = 1.02mg / mL x 0.8mL / 1000 mL = 0.000816 mg/mL = 0.816 mg/L = 816 ug/L
816 ug/L x 60% = 490 ug/L
Thanks a lot for your reply, truly appreciated.
I have one more question, what if the density was 1.020 kg/m3?
Will the final concentration still be in mg/L or ug/L?
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I added 800 uL of a substance into a litre of my sample (800uL/L).
This substance has a density of 1020 kg/m3 and is 60% w/w.
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I added a substance which has a density of 1.020 kg/m3 to a sample at a rate of 800 uL/ L of sample
The substance is also 60% w/w.
Will the final concentration in the sample be in 490 ug/L or...