105 = 100,000
105 is 100,000
$105 $700 = 100% $70 = 10% $35 = 5% $70 + $35 = $105 = 10% + 5% = 15%
2.5*6*7 = 105 3.5*5*6 = 105 3*5*7 = 105 and many more.
two fractions equal to 10.5 = 21/210.5 * 10/10 = 105/10 or 21/2 in fraction in lowest term
To find the number of moles, divide the number of atoms by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol). Thus, 6.32 x 10^25 atoms of sodium is equal to 10.5 moles.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 105 millimetres is equal to 105/10 = 10.5 centimetres.
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 105 centimetres is equal to 105 x 10 = 1050 millimetres.
5.66 x 10^23 atoms of xenon is equal to 0.094 moles.
To convert micromoles to nanograms, you need to know the molecular weight of the substance. As a general formula: (micromoles) x (molecular weight in g/mol) x (10^6) = nanograms. So, if the molecular weight is 100 g/mol, the conversion would be 450 x 100 x 10^6 = 45,000,000 nanograms.
105 = 100,000
105 is 100,000
A zeptomole is a unit equal to 10-21 moles.
10 g platinum is equal to 0,05 moles.
1.50 x 10 to the 23 atoms of fluorine is equal to 0,249 moles.
A micromole is 6.022 x 1017 molecules or atoms. Therefore it depends on what atoms you are requesting the weight of. For carbon-12, there are 12 grams per mole, so there would be 12 micrograms per micromole, or 0.012 milligrams. A mole of Oxygen molecules (O2) are 32 grams per mole, so that would be 0.032 milligrams per micromole. So, in general, first find the molecular weight of the atom or molecule in daltons, and then multiply that by the number of micromoles you have, and finally divide by 1000 to convert from micrograms to milligrams.
Expressed as a ratio in its simplest terms, 105:150 is equal to 7:10, or seven to ten.