How To Calculate Molar Proportions From Wt Oxides

Calculate Molar Proportions from wt Oxides




Calculating molar proportions from weight percentages of oxides is crucial in various fields, including chemistry, materials science, and metallurgy. It helps determine the composition of compounds and mixtures.

  1. Select the oxide from the dropdown menu.
  2. Enter the weight percentage (wt%) of the oxide in the mixture.
  3. Enter the molecular weight of the selected oxide.
  4. Click the ‘Calculate’ button.

The calculation involves converting the weight percentage to a molar proportion using the formula:

Molar proportion = (wt% / Molecular weight of oxide) * 1000

Real-World Examples

If you have a mixture containing 50 wt% Al2O3 with a molecular weight of 101.96 g/mol, the molar proportion would be:

(50 / 101.96) * 1000 = 491.57

Comparison of molar proportions for different oxides
Oxide Molecular weight (g/mol) Molar proportion (50 wt%)
Al2O3 101.96 491.57
Fe2O3 159.69 313.67
CaO 56.08 891.23
  • Always ensure the molecular weight of the oxide is correct for accurate results.
  • This calculator assumes the oxide is the only component in the mixture. For complex mixtures, use a more advanced calculator.
What if the oxide is not listed in the dropdown?

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Can I calculate molar proportions for other compounds?

Yes, but you’ll need to adjust the formula and inputs accordingly.

Calculating molar proportions from wt oxides Molar proportion calculation in action

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