Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Molecular Mass of Liquid B = (Partial Pressure of Pure Water*Molecular Mass of Water*Weight of Liquid B)/(Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B*Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture)
MB = (Powater*Mwater*WB)/(PB°*Wwater)
This formula uses 6 Variables
Variables Used
Molecular Mass of Liquid B - (Measured in Kilogram) - The Molecular Mass of Liquid B in a mixture of immiscible liquids.
Partial Pressure of Pure Water - (Measured in Pascal) - The Partial Pressure of Pure Water is the pressure exerted by water vapours prior addition to solution.
Molecular Mass of Water - (Measured in Kilogram) - The Molecular Mass of Water is equal to 18g per mole.
Weight of Liquid B - (Measured in Kilogram) - The Weight of Liquid B in a mixture of immiscible liquids.
Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B - (Measured in Pascal) - Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B is the pressure exerted by a liquid or solid molecules of only B in a closed system in which they are in equilibrium with the vapour phase.
Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture - (Measured in Kilogram) - The Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture with another liquid.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Partial Pressure of Pure Water: 0.53 Pascal --> 0.53 Pascal No Conversion Required
Molecular Mass of Water: 18 Gram --> 0.018 Kilogram (Check conversion ​here)
Weight of Liquid B: 0.1 Gram --> 0.0001 Kilogram (Check conversion ​here)
Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B: 0.25 Pascal --> 0.25 Pascal No Conversion Required
Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture: 0.12 Gram --> 0.00012 Kilogram (Check conversion ​here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
MB = (Powater*Mwater*WB)/(PB°*Wwater) --> (0.53*0.018*0.0001)/(0.25*0.00012)
Evaluating ... ...
MB = 0.0318
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.0318 Kilogram -->31.8 Gram (Check conversion ​here)
FINAL ANSWER
31.8 Gram <-- Molecular Mass of Liquid B
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Immiscible Liquids Calculators

Partial Vapour Pressure of Immiscible Liquid given Partial Pressure of other Liquid
​ LaTeX ​ Go Vapor Pressure of Pure Component A = (Weight of Liquid A*Molecular Mass of Liquid B*Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B)/(Molecular Mass of Liquid A*Weight of Liquid B)
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​ LaTeX ​ Go Ratio of Partial Pressures of 2 Immiscible Liquids = (Weight of Liquid A*Molecular Mass of Liquid B)/(Weight of Liquid B*Molecular Mass of Liquid A)
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​ LaTeX ​ Go Total Pressure of Mixture of Immiscible Liquids = Vapor Pressure of Pure Component A+Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B
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​ LaTeX ​ Go Ratio of Partial Pressures of 2 Immiscible Liquids = Number of Moles of Liquid A/Number of Moles of Liquid B

Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water Formula

​LaTeX ​Go
Molecular Mass of Liquid B = (Partial Pressure of Pure Water*Molecular Mass of Water*Weight of Liquid B)/(Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B*Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture)
MB = (Powater*Mwater*WB)/(PB°*Wwater)

How does both liquids contribute to pressure of a mixture of 2 immiscible liquids?

Obviously if you have two immiscible liquids in a closed flask and keep everything still, the vapor pressure you measure will simply be the vapor pressure of the one which is floating on top. There is no way that the bottom liquid can turn to vapor. The top one is sealing it in. For the purposes of the rest of this topic, we always assume that the mixture is being stirred or agitated in some way so that the two liquids are broken up into drops. At any one time there will be drops of both liquids on the surface. That means that both of them contribute to the overall vapor pressure of the mixture.

How to Calculate Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water?

Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water calculator uses Molecular Mass of Liquid B = (Partial Pressure of Pure Water*Molecular Mass of Water*Weight of Liquid B)/(Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B*Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture) to calculate the Molecular Mass of Liquid B, The Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water considering A as water and B as other liquids for corresponding parameters. Molecular Mass of Liquid B is denoted by MB symbol.

How to calculate Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water, enter Partial Pressure of Pure Water (Powater), Molecular Mass of Water (Mwater), Weight of Liquid B (WB), Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B (PB°) & Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture (Wwater) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water calculation can be explained with given input values -> 31800 = (0.53*0.018*0.0001)/(0.25*0.00012).

FAQ

What is Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water?
The Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water considering A as water and B as other liquids for corresponding parameters and is represented as MB = (Powater*Mwater*WB)/(PB°*Wwater) or Molecular Mass of Liquid B = (Partial Pressure of Pure Water*Molecular Mass of Water*Weight of Liquid B)/(Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B*Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture). The Partial Pressure of Pure Water is the pressure exerted by water vapours prior addition to solution, The Molecular Mass of Water is equal to 18g per mole, The Weight of Liquid B in a mixture of immiscible liquids, Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B is the pressure exerted by a liquid or solid molecules of only B in a closed system in which they are in equilibrium with the vapour phase & The Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture with another liquid.
How to calculate Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water?
The Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water considering A as water and B as other liquids for corresponding parameters is calculated using Molecular Mass of Liquid B = (Partial Pressure of Pure Water*Molecular Mass of Water*Weight of Liquid B)/(Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B*Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture). To calculate Molecular Mass of Liquid forming Immiscible Mixture with Water, you need Partial Pressure of Pure Water (Powater), Molecular Mass of Water (Mwater), Weight of Liquid B (WB), Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B (PB°) & Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture (Wwater). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Partial Pressure of Pure Water, Molecular Mass of Water, Weight of Liquid B, Vapor Pressure of Pure Component B & Weight of Water in Immiscible Mixture and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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