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One litre sample of seawater is found to contain 5.8 x 10-3 g of dissolved oxygen. Calculate the concentration of dissolved oxygen in seawater in ppm. (Density of seawater = 1.03 g/cc)

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Mass = Volume x density

= 1000 x 1.03

= 1030g

Mass of oxygen present in 106 (one million) g of seawater

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