Mass Percent to Molar Fraction Converter
Instantly convert mass percent molar fraction with our free converter. See conversion tables, formulas, and step-by-step explanations.
Formula
x_A = (w_A / M_A) / (w_A / M_A + w_B / M_B)
Divide the mass percent of component A by its molar mass to get relative moles. Do the same for component B (where w_B = 100 - w_A). The molar fraction is the ratio of moles of one component to the total moles of all components.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between mass percent and molar fraction?
Mass percent (also called weight percent) expresses the fraction of a component by mass relative to the total mass of the mixture, multiplied by 100. Molar fraction (also called mole fraction) expresses the number of moles of a component relative to the total number of moles in the mixture. These two quantities differ because different substances have different molar masses. A 50% mass percent solution of two substances will only have equal molar fractions if both substances have the same molar mass.
How do you convert mass percent to molar fraction step by step?
Start by assuming a 100-gram sample so that mass percentages directly become gram values. Divide each component mass by its molar mass to get the number of moles of each component. Sum all the moles to get the total moles in the mixture. Finally, divide each component moles by the total moles to get the molar fraction. The molar fractions of all components must always sum to exactly 1. This method works for binary mixtures as well as multi-component systems.
Why is molar fraction important in chemistry?
Molar fraction is fundamental in physical chemistry because many thermodynamic properties depend on the number of particles rather than mass. Raoult law for vapor pressure, colligative properties like boiling point elevation and freezing point depression, and chemical equilibrium expressions all use molar fractions. In gas mixtures, molar fraction equals volume fraction (by Dalton law), making it particularly useful for gas-phase calculations and partial pressure determinations.
Can this converter handle more than two components?
Mass Percent to Molar Fraction Converter is designed for binary (two-component) mixtures where you specify the mass percent and molar mass of solute A, and the molar mass of solvent B. The mass percent of component B is automatically calculated as 100 minus the mass percent of A. For multi-component systems, the same principle applies but you would need to specify the mass percent and molar mass of each additional component and include them in the total moles calculation.
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass measures the amount of matter in an object (kilograms) and is constant everywhere. Weight is the gravitational force on that mass (newtons) and varies by location. On Earth, a 1 kg object weighs about 9.8 newtons. In everyday use, the terms are often used interchangeably.
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