Parachor given Surface Tension Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4)
Ps = (Mmolar/(ρliq-ρv))*(γ)^(1/4)
This formula uses 5 Variables
Variables Used
Parachor - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Mole (Joule per Square Meter)^(0.25)) - Parachor is a quantity related to surface tension.
Molar Mass - (Measured in Kilogram Per Mole) - Molar Mass is the mass of a given substance divided by the amount of substance.
Density of Liquid - (Measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter) - Density of Liquid is mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
Density of Vapor - (Measured in Kilogram per Cubic Meter) - The Density of Vapor is the mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
Surface Tension of Fluid - (Measured in Newton per Meter) - Surface Tension of Fluid is the energy or work required to increase the surface area of a fluid due to intermolecular forces.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Molar Mass: 44.01 Gram Per Mole --> 0.04401 Kilogram Per Mole (Check conversion here)
Density of Liquid: 1141 Kilogram per Cubic Meter --> 1141 Kilogram per Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Density of Vapor: 0.5 Kilogram per Cubic Meter --> 0.5 Kilogram per Cubic Meter No Conversion Required
Surface Tension of Fluid: 73 Millinewton per Meter --> 0.073 Newton per Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Ps = (Mmolar/(ρliqv))*(γ)^(1/4) --> (0.04401/(1141-0.5))*(0.073)^(1/4)
Evaluating ... ...
Ps = 2.00579615279152E-05
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
2.00579615279152E-05 Cubic Meter per Mole (Joule per Square Meter)^(0.25) --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
2.00579615279152E-05 2E-5 Cubic Meter per Mole (Joule per Square Meter)^(0.25) <-- Parachor
(Calculation completed in 00.020 seconds)

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2 Parachor Calculators

Parachor given Surface Tension
Go Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4)
Parachor Given Critical Volume
Go Parachor = 0.78*Critical Volume

17 Important Formulas on Surface Tension Calculators

Force given Surface Tension using Wilhelmy-Plate Method
Go Force = (Density of Plate*[g]*(Length of Plate*Width of Full Size Bearing Plate*Thickness of Plate))+(2*Surface Tension of Fluid*(Thickness of Plate+Width of Full Size Bearing Plate)*(cos(Contact Angle)))-(Density of Fluid*[g]*Thickness of Plate*Width of Full Size Bearing Plate*Depth of Plate)
Surface Tension given Contact Angle
Go Surface Tension of Fluid = (2*Radius of Curvature*Density of Fluid*[g]*Height of Capillary Rise/Fall)*(1/cos(Contact Angle))
Surface Tension given Molecular Weight
Go Surface Tension of Fluid = [EOTVOS_C]*(Critical Temperature-Temperature-6)/(Molecular Weight/Density of Liquid)^(2/3)
Surface Tension of Pure Water
Go Surface Tension of Pure Water = 235.8*(1-(Temperature/Critical Temperature))^(1.256)*(1-(0.625*(1-(Temperature/Critical Temperature))))
Surface Tension given Critical Temperature
Go Surface Tension of Fluid given Critical Temp = Constant for each Liquid*(1-(Temperature/Critical Temperature))^(Empirical Factor)
Surface Tension given Correction Factor
Go Surface Tension of Fluid = (Drop Weight*[g])/(2*pi*Capillary Radius*Correction Factor)
Surface Tension given Molar Volume
Go Surface Tension of Fluid given Molar Volume = [EOTVOS_C]*(Critical Temperature-Temperature)/(Molar Volume)^(2/3)
Height of Magnitude of Capillary Rise
Go Height of Capillary Rise/Fall = Surface Tension of Fluid/((1/2)*(Radius of Tubing*Density of Fluid*[g]))
Surface Tension Force given Density of Fluid
Go Surface Tension of Fluid = (1/2)*(Radius of Tubing*Density of Fluid*[g]*Height of Capillary Rise/Fall)
Total Weight of Plate using Wilhelmy-Plate Method
Go Total Weight of Solid Surface = Weight of Plate+Surface Tension of Fluid*(Perimeter)-Upward Drift
Total Weight of Ring using Ring-Detachment Method
Go Total Weight of Solid Surface = Weight of Ring+(4*pi*Radius of Ring*Surface Tension of Fluid)
Parachor given Surface Tension
Go Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4)
Surface Pressure using Wilhelmy-Plate Method
Go Surface Pressure of Thin Film = -(Change in Force/(2* (Thickness of Plate+Weight of Plate)))
Surface Tension given Temperature
Go Surface Tension of Fluid given Temperature = 75.69-(0.1413*Temperature)-(0.0002985*(Temperature)^2)
Surface Pressure
Go Surface Pressure of Thin Film = Surface Tension of Clean Water Surface-Surface Tension of Fluid
Work of Cohesion given Surface Tension
Go Work of Cohesion = 2*Surface Tension of Fluid*[Avaga-no]^(1/3)*(Molar Volume)^(2/3)
Surface Tension for very Thin Plate using Wilhelmy-Plate Method
Go Surface Tension of Fluid = Force on very Thin Plate/(2*Weight of Plate)

Parachor given Surface Tension Formula

Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4)
Ps = (Mmolar/(ρliq-ρv))*(γ)^(1/4)

What do you mean by Parachor?

Parachor is only a function of chemical composition and it is an additive function. It is denoted by Ps. From experimental data for Ps, it is found that • Ps can be reproduced by adding together two sets of constants, one for the atoms in the molecule, the other for the unsaturation or ring closure. • The values for a particular atom are independent of the manner in which it is situated • The values for an individual element are same from compound to compound.

How to Calculate Parachor given Surface Tension?

Parachor given Surface Tension calculator uses Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4) to calculate the Parachor, The Parachor given Surface Tension formula is the product of molar volume and 1/4th power of surface tension of the liquid. Parachor is denoted by Ps symbol.

How to calculate Parachor given Surface Tension using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Parachor given Surface Tension, enter Molar Mass (Mmolar), Density of Liquid liq), Density of Vapor v) & Surface Tension of Fluid (γ) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Parachor given Surface Tension calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.006536 = (0.04401/(1141-0.5))*(0.073)^(1/4).

FAQ

What is Parachor given Surface Tension?
The Parachor given Surface Tension formula is the product of molar volume and 1/4th power of surface tension of the liquid and is represented as Ps = (Mmolar/(ρliqv))*(γ)^(1/4) or Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4). Molar Mass is the mass of a given substance divided by the amount of substance, Density of Liquid is mass of a unit volume of a material substance, The Density of Vapor is the mass of a unit volume of a material substance & Surface Tension of Fluid is the energy or work required to increase the surface area of a fluid due to intermolecular forces.
How to calculate Parachor given Surface Tension?
The Parachor given Surface Tension formula is the product of molar volume and 1/4th power of surface tension of the liquid is calculated using Parachor = (Molar Mass/(Density of Liquid-Density of Vapor))*(Surface Tension of Fluid)^(1/4). To calculate Parachor given Surface Tension, you need Molar Mass (Mmolar), Density of Liquid liq), Density of Vapor v) & Surface Tension of Fluid (γ). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Molar Mass, Density of Liquid, Density of Vapor & Surface Tension of Fluid 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 Parachor?
In this formula, Parachor uses Molar Mass, Density of Liquid, Density of Vapor & Surface Tension of Fluid. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Parachor = 0.78*Critical Volume
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