Degree of Dissociation of Reaction Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Degree of Dissociation = Number of Moles Dissociated/Initial Number of Moles
𝝰 = nd/ninitial
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Degree of Dissociation - The Degree of Dissociation is the extent of generating current carrying free ions, which are dissociated from the fraction of solute at a given concentration.
Number of Moles Dissociated - Number of moles dissociated is the moles which gets separated during the chemical reaction at equilibrium.
Initial Number of Moles - (Measured in Mole) - Initial Number of Moles is the amount of gas present in moles at the primary stage of reaction at equilibrium.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Number of Moles Dissociated: 6 --> No Conversion Required
Initial Number of Moles: 17 Mole --> 17 Mole No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
𝝰 = nd/ninitial --> 6/17
Evaluating ... ...
𝝰 = 0.352941176470588
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
0.352941176470588 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
0.352941176470588 0.352941 <-- Degree of Dissociation
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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20 Relation between Equilibrium Constant and Degree of Dissociation Calculators

Degree of Dissociation for Double Reaction given Equilibrium Pressure
​ Go Degree of Dissociation = sqrt(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure+(4*Absolute Pressure)))
Degree of Dissociation given Equilibrium Pressure
​ Go Degree of Dissociation = sqrt(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure+Absolute Pressure))
Mole Fraction of Reactant Substance A
​ Go Mole fraction of element A = (Number of Moles*Degree of Dissociation)/Number of Moles*(1+Degree of Dissociation)
Total Pressure given Equilibrium Constant with respect to Pressure
​ Go Total Pressure = (Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure*(1-(Degree of Dissociation^2)))/(4*(Degree of Dissociation^2))
Equilibrium Constant due to Pressure given Degree of Dissociation
​ Go Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure = (4*(Degree of Dissociation^2)*Total Pressure)/(1-(Degree of Dissociation^2))
Equilibrium Constant with respect to Pressure
​ Go Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure = (Pressure*(Degree of Dissociation^2))/(1-(Degree of Dissociation^2))
Pressure of Gas given Equilibrium Constant with respect to Pressure
​ Go Pressure = Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure*(1-(Degree of Dissociation^2))/(Degree of Dissociation^2)
Degree of Dissociation when Pressure Increases during Reaction
​ Go Degree of Dissociation = sqrt(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/Pressure)
Equilibrium Constant in Terms of Mole Fraction given Degree of Dissociation
​ Go Equilibrium Constant for Mole Fraction = (4*(Degree of Dissociation^2))/(1-(Degree of Dissociation^2))
Equilibrium Constant with respect to Pressure when Pressure Increases
​ Go Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure = Absolute Pressure*(Degree of Dissociation^2)
Increased Pressure during Chemical Reaction given Degree of Dissociation
​ Go Pressure = Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/(Degree of Dissociation^2)
Initial Number of Moles taken given Degree of Dissociation
​ Go Initial Number of Moles = Number of Moles Dissociated/Degree of Dissociation
Number of Moles Dissociated given Degree of Dissociation
​ Go Number of Moles Dissociated = Degree of Dissociation*Initial Number of Moles
Degree of Dissociation of Reaction
​ Go Degree of Dissociation = Number of Moles Dissociated/Initial Number of Moles
Mole Fraction of Product Substance C
​ Go Mole fraction C = (1-Degree of Dissociation)/(1+Degree of Dissociation)
Number of Moles of Substance given Total Number of Moles of Reaction
​ Go Number of Moles = Total Moles in Reaction/(1-Degree of Dissociation)
Degree of Dissociation given Total Number of Moles of Reaction
​ Go Degree of Dissociation = 1-(Total Moles in Reaction/Number of Moles)
Total Number of Moles of Reaction at Equilibrium
​ Go Total Moles in Reaction = Number of Moles*(1-Degree of Dissociation)
Mole Fraction of Reactant Substance B
​ Go Mole fraction B = Degree of Dissociation/(1+Degree of Dissociation)
Number of Moles of Substance at Equilibrium
​ Go Total Moles in Reaction = Number of Moles*Degree of Dissociation

Degree of Dissociation of Reaction Formula

Degree of Dissociation = Number of Moles Dissociated/Initial Number of Moles
𝝰 = nd/ninitial

What is Degree of Dissociation?

The fraction of the initial molecules that are converted at equilibrium is called the degree of Dissociation/ionization. It is unit less. The degree of dissociation is the phenomenon of generating current carrying free ions, which are dissociated from the fraction of solute at a given concentration.

How to Calculate Degree of Dissociation of Reaction?

Degree of Dissociation of Reaction calculator uses Degree of Dissociation = Number of Moles Dissociated/Initial Number of Moles to calculate the Degree of Dissociation, The Degree of dissociation of reaction formula is defined as the fraction of the total number of molecules which associate or combine together resulting in the formation of a bigger molecules of a reaction in equilibrium. Degree of Dissociation is denoted by 𝝰 symbol.

How to calculate Degree of Dissociation of Reaction using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Degree of Dissociation of Reaction, enter Number of Moles Dissociated (nd) & Initial Number of Moles (ninitial) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Degree of Dissociation of Reaction calculation can be explained with given input values -> 11.76471 = 6/17.

FAQ

What is Degree of Dissociation of Reaction?
The Degree of dissociation of reaction formula is defined as the fraction of the total number of molecules which associate or combine together resulting in the formation of a bigger molecules of a reaction in equilibrium and is represented as 𝝰 = nd/ninitial or Degree of Dissociation = Number of Moles Dissociated/Initial Number of Moles. Number of moles dissociated is the moles which gets separated during the chemical reaction at equilibrium & Initial Number of Moles is the amount of gas present in moles at the primary stage of reaction at equilibrium.
How to calculate Degree of Dissociation of Reaction?
The Degree of dissociation of reaction formula is defined as the fraction of the total number of molecules which associate or combine together resulting in the formation of a bigger molecules of a reaction in equilibrium is calculated using Degree of Dissociation = Number of Moles Dissociated/Initial Number of Moles. To calculate Degree of Dissociation of Reaction, you need Number of Moles Dissociated (nd) & Initial Number of Moles (ninitial). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Number of Moles Dissociated & Initial Number of Moles and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Degree of Dissociation?
In this formula, Degree of Dissociation uses Number of Moles Dissociated & Initial Number of Moles. We can use 4 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Degree of Dissociation = sqrt(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure+(4*Absolute Pressure)))
  • Degree of Dissociation = sqrt(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure+Absolute Pressure))
  • Degree of Dissociation = sqrt(Equilibrium Constant for Partial Pressure/Pressure)
  • Degree of Dissociation = 1-(Total Moles in Reaction/Number of Moles)
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