Are you perhaps talking about mole fraction and it pertains to what? Need more information here.
10 g of MgCl2 + 20 g methanol + 70 g of water. This is assuming anhdryous magnesium chloride. Chemists usually deal with molar solutions which are more useful.
So your original request was something like asking for the speed of light in furlongs per fortnight.
At least with a miles/second to furlongs per fortnight, I know or can derive conversion factors. Converting miles to furlongs just multiply by 8. Convert seconds to fortnights, just divide by 86,400 (number of seconds in a day), then divide by 14 (number of days in a fortnight). I was completely lost by the OP, and I took a couple chemistry courses in college! Use it or lose it, I guess...
How does this relate to photography? Or is it someone just looking for help with their chemistry homework?

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