Cow's milk contains 32g of protein in 1052g of milk. What is mass/mass percent concentration of protein in the milk?
(32/1052)*100 = % protein m/m
To find the mass/mass percent concentration of protein in the milk, we need to calculate the ratio of the mass of protein to the mass of milk, and then multiply it by 100.
Let's start by finding the mass of protein in the milk. We are given that there are 32g of protein in 1052g of milk.
Mass of protein = 32g
Next, we calculate the mass/mass percent concentration using the formula:
Mass/mass percent concentration = (Mass of protein / Mass of milk) * 100
Mass of milk = 1052g
Now, we can plug in the values into the formula:
Mass/mass percent concentration = (32g / 1052g) * 100
Calculating this will give us the mass/mass percent concentration of protein in the milk.