The image above represents atom percent for alloys. To calculate atom percent for alloys, two essential parameters are needed and these parameters are Number of Atoms of Metal 1 (nm1) and Number of Atoms of Metal 2 (nm2).
The formula for calculating atom percent for alloys:
C’1Â = 100(nm1/(nm1Â + nm2))
Where:
C’1 = Atom Percent for Alloys
nm1Â = Number of Atoms of Metal 1
nm2 = Number of Atoms of Metal 2
Let’s solve an example;
Given that, the number of atoms of metal 1 is 10 and the number of atoms of metal 2 is 5. Find the atom percent for alloys?
This implies that;
nm1 = Number of Atoms of Metal 1 = 10
nm2 = Number of Atoms of Metal 2 = 5
C’1Â = 100(nm1/(nm1Â + nm2))
C’1Â = 100(10/(10 + 5))
That is, C’1Â = 100(10/(15))
C’1 = 100(0.667)
C’1 = 66.67
Therefore, the atom percent for alloys is 66.67%.
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How to Calculate Atom Percent for Alloys With Nickzom Calculator
Nickzom Calculator – The Calculator Encyclopedia is capable of calculating the atom percent for alloys.
To get the answer and workings of the atom percent for alloys using the Nickzom Calculator – The Calculator Encyclopedia. First, you need to obtain the app.
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Once, you have obtained the calculator encyclopedia app, proceed to the Calculator Map, then click on Materials and Metallurgical under Engineering.
Now, Click on Imperfection in Solids under Materials and Metallurgical
Now, Click on Atom Percent for Alloys under Imperfection in Solids
The screenshot below displays the page or activity to enter your values, to get the answer for the atom percent for alloys according to the respective parameter which is the Number of Atoms of Metal 1 (nm1) and Number of Atoms of Metal 2 (nm2).
Now, enter the values appropriately and accordingly for the parameters as required by the Number of Atoms of Metal 1 (nm1) is 10 and Number of Atoms of Metal 2 (nm2) is 5.
Finally, Click on Calculate
As you can see from the screenshot above, Nickzom Calculator– The Calculator Encyclopedia solves for the atom percent for alloys and presents the formula, workings and steps too.