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The weight percentage of iron in the metallic glass composition of
The weight percentage of boron in the metallic glass composition of
The weight percentage of silicon in the metallic glass composition of
Answer to Problem 88AAP
The weight percentage of iron in the metallic glass composition of
The weight percentage of boron in the metallic glass composition of
The weight percentage of silicon in the metallic glass composition of
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression to calculate mass of iron in the metallic glass composition
Here, number of moles of iron is
Write the expression to calculate mass of boron in the metallic glass composition
Here, number of moles of boron is
Write the expression to calculate mass of silicon in the metallic glass composition
Here, number of moles of boron is
Write the expression to calculate total mass of the metallic glass composition
Write the expression to calculate weight percentage of iron in the metallic glass composition
Write the expression to calculate weight percentage of boron in the metallic glass composition
Write the expression to calculate weight percentage of silicon in the metallic glass composition
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Thus, the weight percentage of iron in the metallic glass composition of
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Thus, the weight percentage of boron in the metallic glass composition of
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Thus, the weight percentage of silicon in the metallic glass composition of
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