🔁 PPM ⇄ mg/L Converter
Swap between PPM and mg/L for dilute solutions.
Ideal when reviewing lab reports, adjusting water treatments, or preparing nutrient mixes.
Use 1 kg/L for water at room temperature.
mg/L = 10
Reverse check: 10 PPM (should match input within rounding).
How to Use This Calculator
Enter PPM
Type the concentration in parts per million.
Adjust density if needed
For liquids other than water, enter the solution density in kg/L.
Read mg/L output
Copy the converted value for dosing calculations or regulatory reports.
Formula
mg/L = PPM × Density (kg/L)
PPM = mg/L ÷ Density (kg/L)
For water (density ≈ 1 kg/L), 1 PPM ≈ 1 mg/L.
Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.
Full Description
Environmental labs often report concentrations in PPM, while dosing instructions may use mg/L. Converting between them is straightforward, especially for aqueous solutions where density is near 1 kg/L.
This calculator lets you account for density changes due to temperature, salinity, or different solvents, improving accuracy for process engineers and chemists.
Keep it handy when preparing hydroponic nutrient solutions, interpreting compliance data, or comparing treatment methods.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I always need to enter density?
Not for dilute aqueous solutions—leave it at 1. For oils or concentrated brines, adjust the value for more accurate conversions.
Can I convert mg/L back to PPM?
Yes. Enter the mg/L value in the PPM field and divide by density, or use the reverse formula shown.
What if the density is unknown?
Use 1 as an approximation. Annotate your results to note the assumption, especially for compliance purposes.
Does this work for gases?
No. Gas PPM conversions rely on volume ratios and standard conditions, so this tool targets liquids.