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Answered by pankajmalikzmr6
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In chemistry, the mole fraction or molar fraction is defined as unit of the amount of a constituent, nᵢ divided by the total amount of all constituents in a mixture, nₜₒₜ

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Answered by ROUSHANYADAV
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In chemistry, the mole fraction or molar fraction (xi) is defined as unit of the amount of a constituent (expressed in moles), ni divided by the total amount of all constituents in a mixture (also expressed in moles), ntot:.[1]This expression is given below:-

{\displaystyle x_{i}={\frac {n_{i}}{n_{\mathrm {tot} }}}}

The sum of all the mole fractions is equal to 1:

{\displaystyle \sum _{i=1}^{N}n_{i}=n_{\mathrm {tot} };\;\sum _{i=1}^{N}x_{i}=1}

The same concept expressed with a denominator of 100 is the mole percent, molar percentage or molar proportion (mol%).

The mole fraction is also called the amount fraction.[1] It is identical to the number fraction, which is defined as the number of molecules of a constituent Ni divided by the total number of all molecules Ntot. The mole fraction is sometimes denoted by the lowercase Greek letter χ (chi) instead of a Roman x.[2][3] For mixtures of gases, IUPAC recommends the letter y.[1]

The National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States prefers the term amount-of-substance fraction over mole fraction because it does not contain the name of the unit mole.[4]

Whereas mole fraction is a ratio of moles to moles, molar concentration is a quotient of moles to volume.

The mole fraction is one way of expressing the composition of a mixture with a dimensionless quantity; mass fraction (percentage by weight, wt%) and volume fraction (percentage by volume, vol%) are others.

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