Mixing Liquids

Property A
Portion A
Quantity A
Property X
Property B
Portion B
Quantity B
Quantity X

 

The results have been rounded to significant digits.

This calculator can be used to calculate how much of two solutions with different concentrations can be mixed to get a mixture with a certain concentration. The Concentration or Temperature that is received when you mix two liquids with different Concentrations/temperature can also be calculated.

The portions of the two components, that are displayed in the *Portion  fields*, are calculated by subtracting the values of the properties, this method sometimes is called “mixing cross”.

Portion A= abs (Property A – Property X)
Portion B = abs (Property B – Property X)

Please note that some effects like a change of the volume of the solution (or a change of the density) which sometimes happen during the mixing process, are not considered in this calculation and may lead to different results than calculated.

How to Use:
Input your values of Property A, Property B, Quantity A and Quantity B. Click any empty space to to perform the calculation or click on the “calculate” button. The *Portion Field* which is the portion of the components following the method of the *mixing across* cannot be used for input. Your result will be indicated in the Property X and Quantity X. You can use the “reset” button to reset the process.

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There is no warranty from Units Calculator for the conversion. Please check your data and result before use, for Units Calculator is not responsible for damage of any kind caused by wrong results produced.

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