Its a fairly simple question, its to do with the CASSA 2004 trial Q23. it says there is 0.1% sulfur in the coal in the and 10million kgs is burnt in the Q... which is 1.0 x 10^10g right?
in the solutions to get the mass of S the multiply the (1.0 x 10^10)g by 0.01% and get (1 x 10^6).
I would have thought it would be (1.0 x 10^10) x 0.1/100 to get mass of sulfur
now is that a mistake or logic to there answer that my simple brian is missing?
im fine with the rest of it.
Thanks,
Ben
in the solutions to get the mass of S the multiply the (1.0 x 10^10)g by 0.01% and get (1 x 10^6).
I would have thought it would be (1.0 x 10^10) x 0.1/100 to get mass of sulfur
now is that a mistake or logic to there answer that my simple brian is missing?
im fine with the rest of it.
Thanks,
Ben