Technical Notes - Binary Chart for Interconversions of Mol, Weight, and Volume Per Cent

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 239 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1950
Abstract
The accompanying Fig 1 is a graphical scheme of intermediate accuracy for expediting interconversions of mol, weight, and volume percents. This chart consists of a family of curves of mol or atomic or volume percent plotted against weight percent, each curve in the family providing for a certain ratio of molecular or atomic weights or densities. Thus, the whole range of variations is presented in a very familiar format, and the conversion is effected simply by choosing the proper curve and reading off the required values. An entire series of conversions for a given binary system can be found by following the appropriate curve. It is interesting to examine the analytical geometry of the plots. The curves, which must fit into a square and all join at the 0 and 100 pet points, may be shown to be hyperbolas with their centers on the extension of the diagonal of the square which they intersect. Multiplying out the expression x A atomic fraction of A = y = ------ where x is the weight fraction of A, and A and B are atomic weights, we get xy+A/By- A/Bxy=x Upon rotating and translating axes and avoiding imaginaries, it is found that the angle of rotation is —45°, the origin moves upv2/2 units andv2/2(A/B+1/A/B-1) units to the right, and the standard form is Thus the curves are equilateral hyperbolas, their centers are units away from their intersection with
Citation
APA:
(1950) Technical Notes - Binary Chart for Interconversions of Mol, Weight, and Volume Per CentMLA: Technical Notes - Binary Chart for Interconversions of Mol, Weight, and Volume Per Cent. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.