60-75
Yes, water makes up about 55-60% of total body weight in adults. The percentage can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and body composition.
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
Blood makes up approximately 7-8 of a person's total body weight.
well in dilute acid there is 1-10 percent and there will be only 90 percent of water so i was told from a science teacher who studied this
The percentage of potassium in the Earth's crust is around 2.1%. In the human body, potassium makes up about 0.2% of total body weight.
They are different in non-homogeneous mixtures. Here's an example. If you put a few drops of water in a balloon, the contents are 99.9% (or so) water by weight and 99.9% (or so) air by volume.
Groundwater makes up about 0.6% of the Earth's total water volume.
In a sugar molecule, oxygen typically makes up around 53% of the total molecular weight.
Water makes up approximately 60-70% of the total body weight of organisms. This percentage can vary depending on the species and life stage of the organism. Water is essential for life and plays a crucial role in various biological processes within organisms.
To find the percentage of 17g of sucrose in 188g of water, first calculate the total weight by summing both amounts (17g + 188g = 205g). Then, divide the weight of the sucrose by the total weight and multiply by 100 to get the percentage: (17g / 205g) * 100 ≈ 8.29%.
Water makes up 55% to 75% of your total bodyweight.
On average, the head makes up about 7-8% of an adult's total body weight. This percentage can vary depending on factors like muscle mass and overall body composition.