If you multiply by molecular weight, you can get the mass. With the info you've given, no calculation can be made
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To convert from mol percent to weight percent, we need to know the molecular weights of the substances involved. Without this information, we cannot accurately convert 0.0141 mol percent to weight percent.
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.
To convert 10.0N NaOH to percent concentration, you can use the formula: % concentration = (normality x equivalent weight of solute x 100) / molecular weight of solute. Calculate the equivalent weight of NaOH (40 g/mol), plug in the values, and you'll find that 10.0N NaOH is equivalent to approximately 40% concentration.
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).
The molar mass of iodine is approximately 253.8 g/mol. To calculate the weight of 2 mole percent of iodine, you can first find the weight of 2 moles of iodine, and then calculate 2% of that weight.
Carbon has a atomic mass of 12.So its percentage is 75%