The theoretical amount of product produced.
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Relative humidity means the percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the total amount that could be contained. Or the measure of the amount of water vapor that air is holding compared to the amount it can hold at a specific temperature. This is different at different temperatures. Here are a couple of sentences:1. The relative humidity is 10 percent.2. We studied relative humidity in class.3. Saturation air has a relative humidity of 100 percent.
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Yes. Actually higher than 100% most of the time ... which is why you can see your breath in the winter. (the moisture is condensing)
75 percent of earth is water. 3 percent of that is fresh water.
The whole quantity. For example, 20 percent of the ducks that visited golden pond on Jan. 12, 2001 were mallards, while 15 percent were mudhens.
It measures the amount of reactants actually produced in a reaction compared to the amount that would theoretically be produced if 100% of the reactants were converted to products according to the stoichiometry of the reaction. It is found by: actual moles of products ÷ predicted moles of products * 100%
compares part of a quantity to the hole quantity using a percent
change of any quantity divided by its original quantity
Percent Increase
6% of 78 is 4.68
Percent yield is a term that compares the amount actually produced in a chemical reaction versus how much could have been produced had all the reactants reacted fully. Theoretical percent yield is always 100%, because theoretically, all of the reactants reacted.
Multiply the quantity by 0.2Another Answer: 2% is the equivalent of 0.02 and so multiply the quantity by 0.02
The quantity is decreasing.
4% of 50 is 2
It is a way of representing an improper or proper fraction of the quantity using 100 as the denominator.
They are actually very similar. Simmentals finish a little heavier than a Limousin does, but the percent carcass value from the liveweight remains the same: ~50% of the liveweight.