a 9.48 kg sample of steel contains 0.08058kg og carbon and 0.1896kg of manganese. How many kg of maganese are in 25.0 kg of this same steel
A 9.48 kg sample of steel contains 0.08058 kg of carbon and 0.1896 kg of manganese. The mass of manganese (in kg) in 25.0 kg of this same steel is to be determined.
Mass of manganese in 9.48 kg sample = 0.1896 kg
Now, first determine the mass of manganese in 1 kg of sample.

Now, calculate the mass of Manganese in 25 kg sample.

Therefore, the mass of manganese (in kg) in 25.0 kg of this same steel is 0.5 kg.
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