The Interconversion of Atomic, Weight, and. Volume Percentages in Binary and Ternary Systems (50d0e81e-0737-4593-b52a-4cbf8462fcdf)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Cyril Smith
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1933

Abstract

IN the study of the structure or the properties of a series of alloys or nonmetallic compounds, it is often advantageous to express the com-position not as percentage by weight, according to which the material is always made up and analyzed, but as the atomic percentage of the two constituents. The conversion from the one to the other is repre-sented by the formulas: 100A 100x Y x 100 ? x/A A [1] A+ B x + A/B(100-x) X _ 100yA 100y [2] yA+(100-y)B or y+A(100-y) where x and y are the weight and atomic percentages respectively of the element of atomic weight A, and (100 - x) and (100 - y) are the per-centages by weight and by atoms respectively of the element of atomic weight B. While calculations according to these formulas are simple, they are' time consuming if several conversions have to be made. In 1931 Water-man' constructed a nomograph for performing the conversion, but this did not permit an accuracy greater than about 1 per cent to be obtained in the neighborhood of 50 per cent. Olander2 has proposed a graphic method simpler than Waterman's and one that gives a uniform precision throughout the entire scale. The possible accuracy is about 0.5 per cent of the whole, depending on the size and accuracy of the coordinate paper used. Recently, Hermann3 has described a slide rule for making the calculations. These devices make use of the simple rearranged equation:
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APA: Cyril Smith  (1933)  The Interconversion of Atomic, Weight, and. Volume Percentages in Binary and Ternary Systems (50d0e81e-0737-4593-b52a-4cbf8462fcdf)

MLA: Cyril Smith The Interconversion of Atomic, Weight, and. Volume Percentages in Binary and Ternary Systems (50d0e81e-0737-4593-b52a-4cbf8462fcdf). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1933.

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