Environmental and water-quality results jump between parts-per-million, parts-per-billion, and mass-per-volume units constantly. This converter translates a single concentration into ppm, ppb, mg/L, µg/L, g/L, and percent at once for dilute aqueous solutions.
How it works
For a dilute aqueous solution the density is close to 1 g/mL, which fixes the
anchor 1 ppm = 1 mg/L. Every other unit follows from there:
1 ppm = 1 mg/L = 1000 µg/L = 1000 ppb
1 ppb = 1 µg/L = 0.001 mg/L
1 g/L = 1000 mg/L = 1000 ppm
1 % (w/v) = 10 g/L = 10000 mg/L = 10000 ppm
The tool normalises your input to mg/L (the same number as ppm), then scales back out to each unit so all six values stay perfectly consistent.
Notes and example
A lead reading of 0.01 mg/L converts to 0.01 ppm, 10 ppb, 10 µg/L, and 0.000001 percent. The equivalences hold only while the solution behaves like water; for concentrated brines or non-aqueous solvents the density is no longer 1 g/mL, and a mass-based ppm will differ from the mg/L value, so substitute the measured density.