Yes, because the mass of each element in a compound depends on the mass of the compound.
For example dairy products.
Molecule
Lower solubility of an ionic compound, and an increased amount of precipitate formed
Suboxide - best of luck with the Telegraph Crossword!
Spectroscopy
No, "amount" is not a compound word. It is a single word that stands on its own.
It depends on which compound interest formula you mean. Refer to the Wikipedia Article on "Compound Interest" for the correct terminology.
Yes, because the mass of each element in a compound depends on the mass of the compound.
1/2x+5<4+2/5x
If it's a molecular compound, the smallest amount would be one molecule. If it's an ionic compound, the smallest amount is a formula unit.
You expand the parenthesis out first. Then simplify the rest.
Millions
It combines like terms and results in the least amount if variables to solve for
Multiply the mass of the compound by the conversion factor based on the percent composition of the element in the compound
I would take the equation to calculate the new amount, and solve it for the original amount.
The percent composition of a compound tells the amount of each element in the compound as a percentage. It is possible to find if the mass of an element and the total mass of the compound is known.