If you multiply by molecular weight, you can get the mass. With the info you've given, no calculation can be made
To convert a percentage to kilograms, you need to know the total weight being represented by the percentage. If you provide the total weight, I can help you calculate 15% of that weight in kilograms.
Datagiven Mass =60 gramFormula mass=40Volume=50Molality=?m =Mass of solution_________________*LitreFormula mass Volume60 * 100040 50060000_____20000m=3gram Ans
To find the molarity of a solution with a percent concentration of a solute, you need to know the molecular weight of the solute and the density of the solution. Then, you can use the formula: Molarity (percent concentration density) / (molecular weight 100).
.005078 g is the weight of 2 mole percent molecular iodine.
Carbon has a atomic mass of 12.So its percentage is 75%
How can I convert atomic percent to weight percent for example TiC -45%atomic C convert to weight percentage?
Multiply the mass fraction by 100.
You cannot without information on the densities of the two substances.
Take 1.45 wt% oxide as an example. To remove the oxide component first you must work out the Ti component: 1.45 wt% oxide x 0.6 = Ti (wt%) because Ti in TiO2 makes up 60% its formula mass: 47.87 / 79.87 = ~0.6 Ti Thus 1.45wt% TiO2 = 0.87 wt% Ti
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You cannot convert 5 percent to mm.
To convert weight percent of Al2O3 to weight percent of Al, first recognize that each mole of Al2O3 contains two moles of Al. Calculate the molar mass of Al2O3 (approximately 102 g/mol) and of Al (approximately 27 g/mol). Use the formula: [ \text{wt % Al} = \left( \frac{\text{wt % Al2O3} \times 2 \times \text{molar mass of Al}}{\text{molar mass of Al2O3}} \right) ] Substituting the values gives you the weight percent of Al.
convert 3.6 to a percent = 360%3.6 * 100% = 360%
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