Mwt means molecular weight (the larger number on the atom on the periodic table). It is the weight per mole of atom (or compound), and thus, it's units are gram per mole
the units for atomic weight are grams per mole. your question cannot really be answered correctly.
To convert energy transferred per gram to energy transferred per mole, you need to first calculate the molar mass of the substance in grams per mole. Then, you can use this molar mass to convert the energy transferred per gram to energy transferred per mole by multiplying or dividing accordingly.
The gram molecular mass of hydrogen is 1 gram per mole.
This question is a little confused. The gram-atomic mass for aluminum is approximately 27 (look at a periodic table if you want more significant figures; I don't recall them off the top of my head). It doesn't matter if you have a mole or a planet-sized mass of the stuff, the gram-atomic mass is always going to be the same.
The Dalton unit is used to measure the mass of individual atoms or molecules, while the gram per mole (g/mol) unit is used to measure the average mass of a mole of atoms or molecules.
To convert 1 gram per gram-mole to pounds per pound-mole, you would multiply by 0.00220462.
To convert grams per mole to atomic mass units (amu), you can use the conversion factor 1 gram per mole is equal to 1 amu. This means that the numerical value of the atomic mass in amu is the same as the molar mass in grams per mole.
Mwt means molecular weight (the larger number on the atom on the periodic table). It is the weight per mole of atom (or compound), and thus, it's units are gram per mole
the units for atomic weight are grams per mole. your question cannot really be answered correctly.
Specific activity is typically measured in units such as becquerels per gram (Bq/g) or curies per gram (Ci/g) in the context of radioactivity, or in units such as enzyme units per milligram (U/mg) in the context of enzyme activity.
The molar mass of Dalton is approximately 1 gram per mole.
The molar mass of a molecule that weighs 1 dalton per mole is 1 gram per mole.
To convert energy transferred per gram to energy transferred per mole, you need to first calculate the molar mass of the substance in grams per mole. Then, you can use this molar mass to convert the energy transferred per gram to energy transferred per mole by multiplying or dividing accordingly.
The gram molecular mass of hydrogen is 1 gram per mole.
The units for standard Gibbs free energy are joules per mole (J/mol) or kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).
The units used to measure free energy in a chemical reaction are typically kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).