Parts per thousand (ppt) represents a ratio, specifically the number of parts of a substance relative to one thousand parts of the total mixture or solution. It’s a unit often used to express very dilute concentrations, such as the salinity of water or the concentration of pollutants. For instance, if a solution contains 2 grams of a particular salt in 1000 grams of water, the concentration of the salt is 2 ppt.
The utilization of this measure is particularly beneficial when dealing with values that are too small to be conveniently expressed as percentages but are still significant. It provides a more granular level of detail than percentage and is common in fields like oceanography, environmental science, and food chemistry. Historically, it offered a practical alternative to percentages in applications requiring finer distinctions.