Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents Formula

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Solubility Parameter is a numerical value that indicates the relative solvency behavior of a specific solvent. Check FAQs
δ=ΔEVT
δ - Solubility Parameter?ΔE - Heat of Vaporization?VT - Volume?

Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents Example

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39.841Edit=100Edit63Edit
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Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
δ=ΔEVT
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
δ=100J63L
Next Step Convert Units
δ=100J0.063
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
δ=1000.063
Next Step Evaluate
δ=39.8409536444798(J/m³)^(1/2)
LAST Step Rounding Answer
δ=39.841(J/m³)^(1/2)

Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents Formula Elements

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Solubility Parameter
Solubility Parameter is a numerical value that indicates the relative solvency behavior of a specific solvent.
Symbol: δ
Measurement: Solubility ParameterUnit: (J/m³)^(1/2)
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Heat of Vaporization
The Heat of Vaporization is defined as the amount of heat needed to turn 1g of a liquid into a vapor, without a rise in the temperature of the liquid.
Symbol: ΔE
Measurement: EnergyUnit: J
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Volume
Volume is the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within a container.
Symbol: VT
Measurement: VolumeUnit: L
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
sqrt
A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
Syntax: sqrt(Number)

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How to Evaluate Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents?

Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents evaluator uses Solubility Parameter = sqrt(Heat of Vaporization/Volume) to evaluate the Solubility Parameter, The Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents provides a numerical estimate of the degree of interaction between materials and can be a good indication of solubility, particularly for nonpolar materials such as many polymers. Solubility Parameter is denoted by δ symbol.

How to evaluate Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents, enter Heat of Vaporization (ΔE) & Volume (VT) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents

What is the formula to find Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents?
The formula of Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents is expressed as Solubility Parameter = sqrt(Heat of Vaporization/Volume). Here is an example- 39.84095 = sqrt(100/0.063).
How to calculate Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents?
With Heat of Vaporization (ΔE) & Volume (VT) we can find Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents using the formula - Solubility Parameter = sqrt(Heat of Vaporization/Volume). This formula also uses Square Root (sqrt) function(s).
Can the Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents be negative?
Yes, the Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents, measured in Solubility Parameter can be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents?
Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents is usually measured using the Sqrt(Joule per Cubic Meter)[(J/m³)^(1/2)] for Solubility Parameter. Sqrt(Calorie (th) per Cubic Meter)[(J/m³)^(1/2)], Sqrt(Calorie (th) per Cubic Centimeter)[(J/m³)^(1/2)] are the few other units in which Solubility Parameter given Heat of Vaporization for Nonpolar Solvents can be measured.
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