since Kg means kilograms there are 25 kilograms in 25 Kg of C2F3Cl3 This sounds like a trick question to me or it wasn't asked properly.
2.5 lbs is 1.13 kilograms.
10kg
21 - 25 kg = 46.30 - 55.12 lbs
To find how many times 25 grams is contained in 4 kilograms, first convert 4 kilograms to grams: 4 kg = 4000 grams. Then, divide 4000 grams by 25 grams: 4000 g ÷ 25 g = 160. Therefore, 25 grams is contained in 4 kilograms a total of 160 times.
To find out how many 25-gram portions are in 4 kilograms, first convert 4 kilograms to grams: 4 kg is 4000 grams. Then, divide 4000 grams by 25 grams: 4000 ÷ 25 = 160. Therefore, there are 160 portions of 25 grams in 4 kilograms.
For C2F3Cl3: 23 kg contains 3 kg of chlorine: (3 atoms of Cl per molecule) x (molar mass of Cl / molar mass of C2F3Cl3) x 23 kg. For CF3Cl: 6 kg of chlorine: (1 atom of Cl per molecule) x (molar mass of Cl / molar mass of CF3Cl) x 23 kg.
25 kilograms (kg is the abbreviation for kilogram)
2.49475804 kilograms
25 000 centigrams in 2.5 kilograms
11.34 kg
25 kg = 25 000 gTo convert from kg to g, multiply by 1000.
25 micrograms = 25.10-9 kg
2.5 lbs is 1.13 kilograms.
10kg
25 kilograms = 55.11 pounds.
21 - 25 kg = 46.30 - 55.12 lbs
To determine the amount of chlorine in each compound, we first need to find the molar mass of each compound. The molar mass of C2F3Cl3 is 187.38 g/mol, and the molar mass of CF3Cl is 104.46 g/mol. Next, we calculate the mass percentage of chlorine in each compound by dividing the molar mass of chlorine by the total molar mass of the compound and multiplying by 100. For C2F3Cl3, the mass percentage of chlorine is 106.47 g/mol / 187.38 g/mol * 100 = 56.81%. For CF3Cl, the mass percentage of chlorine is 35.45 g/mol / 104.46 g/mol * 100 = 33.94%. Finally, we calculate the amount of chlorine in 22 kg of each compound by multiplying the mass percentage of chlorine by the total mass of the compound. For C2F3Cl3, the amount of chlorine is 22 kg * 56.81% = 12.49 kg. For CF3Cl, the amount of chlorine is 22 kg * 33.94% = 7.47 kg.