In saying what the overall efficiency would be, I suppose you mean for other processes, creating the chemical energy for example, and using the thermal energy. This is impossible to answer, not knowing what these processes are.
This is the percent chemical composition.
The answer is 180 g dry chemical.
Chromatin
80%
As a general rule, the overall percent yield is the product of individual yields of the successive reactions under consideration. In this case, the overall percent yield for conversion of A to C can be calculated as (0.86 X 0.47 = 0.4042) i.e. 40.42% or about 40% after rounding up. Hope this answers the question.
The overall percent yield can be found by converting the individual percentages to decimals (by dividing the percentages by 100), multiplying these decimals together, and converting this product back to percentage. 0.95 X 0.91 X 0.93 = 0.80 or 80 percent yield overall.
The body converts the chemical energy of food to the chemical energy of ATP with about 50 percent efficiency, radiating the rest as heat.
The potential for overall improvement is best considered in terms of the efficiencies: thermodynamic efficiency and and propulsive efficiency of the propulsor. Improved fans and propellers could also increase propulsive efficiency by 9+ percent. The aircraft engine turbine engines have considerable room for improvement, with a potential to improve overall efficiencies by 30 percent or more over the best engines in service today, with the potential for improvement of propulsive efficiency being about twice that of thermodynamic efficiency. These engine have considerable room for improvement, with overall efficiencies im- proving by 30 percent or more compared to the best engines in service today. Improve- ments will come from many relatively small increments.
Converting a ratio to a percent is not the same as solving a proportion.
Divide the percent by 100.
The percent yield of a reaction measures the efficiency of a reaction. The relationship of the actual yield to the theoretical yield is used to determine this.
Converting a fraction to a percent.
nothing has 100% efficiency.
Perhaps an electrical AC transformer can have 99 percent efficiency. A loudspeaker can have only 1 percent efficiency.
99.4%
Congrats, your overall score is 81.3%!
it is the amount of work that can be done. a machine can use 300,000 J of energy but it only uses 263,000 J. that is percent efficiency.