Volume of Solution Formula:
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Definition: This calculator estimates the volume of solution based on the molecular weight and initial vapour density.
Purpose: It helps chemists and researchers determine the volume of solution needed for chemical reactions and experiments.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The molecular weight is divided by the initial vapour density to get the volume of solution.
Details: Accurate volume calculation ensures proper reaction conditions, correct concentrations, and reproducible experimental results.
Tips: Enter the molecular weight in kilograms and the initial vapour density. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What is initial vapour density?
A: Initial vapour density is the density of a vapour substance during the initial stages of reaction.
Q2: How do I find the molecular weight?
A: Molecular weight can be calculated by summing the atomic weights of all atoms in the molecule.
Q3: What units should I use?
A: Molecular weight should be in kilograms and the result will be in cubic meters.
Q4: Can this be used for any solution?
A: This formula is specifically for solutions where the relationship between molecular weight and vapour density applies.
Q5: Why is the result in cubic meters?
A: The SI unit for volume is cubic meters, but you can convert to liters by multiplying by 1000.