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Divide by 100.
You need to know the density of the oil.
2.5 g per mL = 2,500 g per Litre.
You must first convert kg to g by multiplying kg by 1000 since there are 1000 g per kg.
Times the number of kilograms by one thousand.
Since 1g 1000 mg, and percentage is g per 100g, you have to multiply by 10.
Divide by 100.
You need to know the density of the oil.
Easy cheesy. In biochemistry and a few other disciplines, concentrations of weight per volume are always g/100ml (percent is always "per one hundred".) 1mg/ml is equal to 0.01g/ml or 1g/100ml also known as 1%.
Solubility can be written as %m/m (mass in g per 100g), %m/v (mass in g per 100mL), %v/v (mL per 100mL), ppm (parts per million), ppb (parts per billion) etc. Solubility is also dependant on pressure and temperature. Due to these variables, in the same units (eg. %m/m) and at the same set of temperature and pressure (SLC or STP) you can compare the solubility values.
Per 100g of apple5.9g Fructose 2.4 g Glucose
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450 g water 100g sugar 30g vinegar 2g salt for vinegar use2.4 g of acetic acid
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2.48 grams per 100g
First of all, the Plasma Proteins are divided into 3 types: Globulin 2.3 g/100ml Albumin 4.8 g/100ml Fibrinogen 0.3g/100ml therefore t First of all, the Plasma Proteins are divided into 3 types: Globulin 2.3 g/100ml Albumin 4.8 g/100ml Fibrinogen 0.3g/100ml therefore t
2.5 g per mL = 2,500 g per Litre.