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Chemical Quantity Calculators

Online web tools for converting and calculating chemical quantities.

Heat Capacity & Amount Of Substance to Molar Heat Capacity Calculator

Use this calculator to determine the molar heat capacity, from the heat capacity and amount of a substance.

Molar Heat Capacity & Amount Of Substance to Heat Capacity Calculator

Use this calculator to determine the heat capacity, from the molar heat capacity and amount of a substance.

Molality Converter

This molality (b) units conversion tool will convert values for the number of moles of solute per unit mass of solution into any combination of molar amount or mass units.

Molarity Converter

This molarity (c) units conversion tool will convert values for the number of moles of solute per unit volume of solution, into any combination of molar amount or volumetric units.

Molar Volume Converter

This molar volume (Vm) units conversion tool will convert values of volume per unit molar amount of substance into any combination of volumetric and molar amount units.

Molar Mass Converter

This molar mass (M) units conversion tool will convert values of mass per unit molar amount of substance into any combination of mass and molar amount units.

Amount Of Substance Converter

This amount of substance units conversion tool will convert chemical quantities to other units.

Molar Heat Capacity Converter

This molar heat capacity (MHC) units conversion tool will convert values of heat transferred per unit amount of substance and per unit of temperature into any combination of heat energy, amount of substance and delta temperature units.

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  • Chemical Quantities
  • Circular Shapes
  • Density
  • Diameter & Radius
  • Energy & Power
  • Electrical & Electromagnetic
  • Flow
  • Force, Load & Torque
  • Length & Distance
  • Liquid Depth & Level
  • Mass & Weight
  • Movement & Motion
  • Pressure
  • Pricing & Quantities
  • Rectangular Shapes
  • Sensors & Instruments
  • Speed & Acceleration
  • Temperature & Heat
  • Time & Frequency
  • Travel & Transportation
  • Volumetric

Product Selection Guides

  • Data Loggers
  • Differential Pressure Sensors
  • Digital Pressure Gauges
  • Digital Pressure Sensors
  • Digital Readouts
  • Hydrostatic Liquid Level Sensors
  • Liquid Level Sensors
  • Millivolt Output Pressure Transducers
  • Pressure Transducers
  • Pressure Transmitters
  • Voltage Output Pressure Transducers

Application Selection Guides

  • Absolute Pressure
  • Air Pressure
  • Barometric Pressure
  • Compound Pressure Ranges
  • Differential Pressure
  • Digital Interface
  • Dual Temperature and Pressure
  • Flush Diaphragm
  • High Accuracy
  • High Frequency Response
  • High Pressure Range
  • High Temperature Protection
  • HVAC
  • Hydrostatic Pressure
  • Hygienic
  • Intrinsic Safety
  • Leak Testing
  • Low Pressure Range
  • Marine Approval
  • Measurement Signal
  • Miniature Size
  • OEM Product Design & Development
  • Overpressure Protection
  • Oxygen Service
  • Pressure Calibration
  • Rangeable
  • Submersible
  • Suction Pressure
  • Vacuum

Help Guides

  • Measuring negative pressure using a positive differential pressure range
  • Pressure Sensor Accuracy Specifications
  • Process Connections
  • Determining calibration error of Bourdon tube pressure gauge
  • Measurement Accuracy
  • Supply voltage and load resistance considerations for pressure transmitters
  • Measuring vacuum with negative gauge or absolute ranges
  • What is the difference between gauge and absolute pressure measurement
  • Measuring the difference in air pressure between rooms
  • How to Connect a 4-20mA Current Loop Pressure Transmitter
  • Advantages and Disadvantages of using a 4 to 20 mA Signal
  • Determining water tank volume using hydrostatic pressure
  • How do you measure the volume of a liquid using pressure
  • What is the difference between vacuum and absolute pressure
  • What does negative and positive gauge pressure mean

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