Parts per Billion to Moles per Liter for Sucrose
1 Parts per Billion = 2.92e-9 Moles per Liter · fixed factor via physics reference unit model · no offset
Direct Answer
1 Parts per Billion equals 2.92e-9 Moles per Liter
This conversion uses a fixed factor based on physics reference unit model.
For 0.1 Parts per Billion, the result equals 2.92e-10 Moles per Liter.
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2.92e-9 Moles per Liter (Sucrose)
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Formula: Moles per Liter = Parts per Billion × 2.92e-9. Why: the route normalizes through g/L and uses the solute molar mass for Sucrose (M = 342.296 g/mol) whenever molar concentration units are part of the conversion.
Parts per Billion (ppb): a reporting unit treated here as approximately equal to ug/L under dilute aqueous assumptions.
Moles per Liter (mol/L): a molar concentration unit that depends on the molar mass of Sucrose when converting to or from mass-based concentration units.
This route is useful when translating the concentration of Sucrose between chemistry-oriented molar notation and mass-based or formulation-style reporting units.
This conversion is multiplicative within one fixed solution model because both units are normalized through g/L, with solute-specific molar-mass constants applied only where molar units are involved.
Common Conversion Values
| Parts per Billion (Sucrose) | Moles per Liter (Sucrose) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 2.92e-10 |
| 0.25 | 7.3e-10 |
| 0.5 | 1.46e-9 |
| 1 | 2.92e-9 |
| 2 | 5.84e-9 |
| 5 | 1.46e-8 |
| 10 | 2.92e-8 |
| 25 | 7.3e-8 |
| 50 | 1.46e-7 |
| 100 | 2.92e-7 |