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Old August 10th, 2005, 12:46
clemkonan clemkonan is offline
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Default Converting percent (W/V) to W/W

I am embarrassed to ask this one but I cannot recall how to change say

Protein 4.4 % W/V to percent W/W in the case the substance is raw milk and I am thinking I need the density value and the operation would be a multiplication for example 4.4 X 0.983 = 4.3

Is this correct?
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Old August 11th, 2005, 13:23
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Default Re: Converting percent (W/V) to W/W

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Originally Posted by clemkonan
I am embarrassed to ask this one but I cannot recall how to change say

Protein 4.4 % W/V to percent W/W in the case the substance is raw milk and I am thinking I need the density value and the operation would be a multiplication for example 4.4 X 0.983 = 4.3

Is this correct?
if we assume no compression of the volume:

if you know the density of the milk, then take 1 L and convert it to mass. Then with the w/v% you know the mass of substance in 1 L and thus the mass% with the calculated mass of 1 L milk
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