Concentration

Concentration Converter

Concentration expresses how much material is present in a solution

From Part per Million
To Milligram per Deciliter

ppm → mg/dL

0.1 mg/dL

Concentration expresses how much material is present in a solution. This converter covers percentage, parts per thousand, ppm, ppb, mg/L, mg/dL, g/L, and molarity-reference units; ppm assumes a dilute water solution, and molarity uses a 1 g/mol reference because exact molarity-to-mass conversion depends on molar mass.

All unit results

Supported UnitsValue
Milligram per Liter mg/L1
Part per Million ppm1
Part per Thousand ppt0.001
Part per Billion ppb1000
Milligram per Deciliter mg/dL0.1
Gram per Liter g/L0.001
Percentage %0.0001
Molar (1 g/mol basis) M0.001
Millimolar (1 g/mol basis) mM1

How to Use

Enter the value and your starting unit, such as part per million or milligram per deciliter, and your desired target unit from the dropdown menus. The tool will instantly output the precise concentration conversion, along with a complete list of equivalent measurements. You can also quickly copy the value with or without units.

When to Use

This converter covers percentage, parts per thousand, ppm, ppb, mg/L, mg/dL, g/L, and molarity-reference units; ppm assumes a dilute water solution, and molarity uses a 1 g/mol reference because exact molarity-to-mass conversion depends on molar mass.

Common Concentration Conversions

1 Part per Million (ppm)=0.1 Milligram per Deciliter (mg/dL)
1 Milligram per Liter (mg/L)=1 Part per Million (ppm)
1 Part per Thousand (ppt)=1000000 Part per Billion (ppb)
1 Milligram per Deciliter (mg/dL)=0.01 Gram per Liter (g/L)

Supported Units

mg/L Milligram per Liter
ppm Part per Million
ppt Part per Thousand
ppb Part per Billion
mg/dL Milligram per Deciliter
g/L Gram per Liter
% Percentage
M Molar (1 g/mol basis)
mM Millimolar (1 g/mol basis)

Common Questions

What is the Concentration converter used for?

Concentration expresses how much material is present in a solution. This converter covers percentage, parts per thousand, ppm, ppb, mg/L, mg/dL, g/L, and molarity-reference units; ppm assumes a dilute water solution, and molarity uses a 1 g/mol reference because exact molarity-to-mass conversion depends on molar mass.