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Discover Ludwig"mass percent" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the percentage of a substance's mass that is made up of a particular element or compound. For example, "water has a mass percent of 11.18% hydrogen, 88.82% oxygen, and trace amounts of other elements."
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The results show that the energy propagation of the films increases with increasing mass percent KClO4.
The uniaxial compressive strength and specimen density decrease as the mass percent of coal and aggregate binder ratio rise.
The particle size range of post-explosion dust samples became wider according to the mass percent analysis.
The mass percent of Al was varied from 10to90%0% to study the effects of composition.
Using a static equilibrium high pressure cell, the solubility of carbon dioxide in the aqueous MDEA + AMP + PZ system with different mass percent are measured.
Ferritic/martensitic steels with Cr of 9% – 12% (in mass percent) are favourable candidates for fuel cladding tube and in-core components of supercritical water-cooled reactor.
Catalyst loading, catalyst mass percent, and benzene to 1-decene molar ratio were used to optimize 1-decene conversion and linear alkylbenzene (LAB) yield.
Results revealed the positive correlation between the SiCp mass percent and elastic modulus, whereas a negative correlation between the SiCp measure and elastic modulus.
Among the designed steels, the steel with 1.8% (mass percent) W is found to be an optimum steel with excellent comprehensive properties and lowest production cost.
Methylcellulose is a very important constituent of adhesives despite the fact that its content is very low, normally below tenth of mass percent of dry material.
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