This is the one we use for Organic substances, not sure if it works otherwise, :)
CxHy + (x + y/4) O2 ===> XCO2 + y/2 H2OEx.
C6H14 + (6 + 14/4) O2 ====> 6CO2 + 14/2 H2O
= C6H14 + 9.5O2 ====> 6CO2 + 7H2O
There are different formulae for conversion of units - depending on the units in question.
See the related link for a general approach to unit conversion.
Each type of reaction has a specfic equation.
Bhosada
In a closed system, the mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants.
Milligrams measure mass, micro-litres measure volume. No direct conversion is possible
mole ratios
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. Mathematically, the equation for density is density = mass/volume.
The reactants must be balanced correctly with reactants.
a conversion formula is a equation with two or more variables
== The equation of atomic mass is protons+nuetrons== atomic mass. ===
E = mc2 is a simple units conversion equation, converting mass to energy, no more important than converting miles to inches.
Yes. It predicts the amount of energy that would be released by the conversion of a given mass of matter.
Because the energy used/created is that which comes from the conversion of mass into energy, following Einstein's equation E=MC2.
mass
One equation is Force/acceleration=mass
Matter can be created from energy, and vice versa. When condensing matter from energy, that energy is stored in the mass, which can later be converted back into energy. Derived from Einsteins equation, the conversion is m=E/c^2. Conversion of a matter anti-matter reaction is 100% efficient.
E = Mc2 has little to do with the design of nuclear weapons, it is just a simple unitts conversion equation between energy and mass, just like feet = miles 5280 is a simple units conversion equation between feet and miles.They are more interested in the fissioning mass and efficiency figures in the design of nuclear weapons. For example in Little Boy about 787 grams of the uranium used fissioned giving an efficiency of about 1%. The actual mass conversion to energyas shown by E = Mc2 is roughly 450e-15 grams converted to energy to give the roughly 15 kiloton yield of Little Boy. This is because c2 is such a large conversion factor!
V=ir
Yes. The simplest conversion is F=Ma, or force equals mass times acceleration.
Einstein is credited with the discovery of mass-energy equivalence. (If the "related links" below was not buggy, then the reference to the Wikipedia would be added as a link. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass-energy_equivalence) This equivalence is embodied in his famous equation published in 1905. E=mc2. From this we can appreciate that mass can be converted to energy and energy to mass. The equation, and the concept of mass-energy equivalence, are actually more profound than simply the process of conversion. Einstein wrote a lot more equations than this, so this equation is symbolic of the larger subject of relativity.