The formula to calculate the Mass From Particles (Mp) is:
\[ Mp = \frac{P}{6.02214076 \times 10^{23}} \times mm \]
Where:
Cm to wavenumber is a conversion used in spectroscopy, which is the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation. The wavenumber, often used in infrared spectroscopy, is the spatial frequency of a wave, measured in cycles per unit distance or radians per unit distance. It is typically measured in reciprocal centimeters (cm-1), hence the conversion from cm to wavenumber. The wavenumber is calculated as the reciprocal of the wavelength in centimeters (1/wavelength).
Consider an example where:
Using the formula to calculate the Mass From Particles:
\[ Mp = \frac{1.2044 \times 10^{24}}{6.02214076 \times 10^{23}} \times 18 = 36 \text{ g} \]
This means that the mass from particles for this example is 36 g.