TSP31
Mechanical
- Mar 25, 2011
- 6
I am trying to calibrate a MQ-3 sensor with an arduino uno board, however I have to do a hand calculation to arrive at my theoretical ethanol content (amount of ethanol saturated in the air) before I can calibrate my sensor. The following data is what I have:
3- compound mixture-H20(11.27% or 50 ml) C2H5OH-(Ethanol)(11.27% or 50 ml) and Dry air (77.45% or 343.603ml)
The recording is taking place at room temperature. (23 C)
I am wanting to find the mass of ethanol saturated in the air.
I have tried using implementing the Ideal gas law to find the mass of the air then using the formula for humidity ratio (w=mass_vapor/mass_air) where w= (0.622*Pvapor)/(P-Pvapor)
Applying those three formulas I do get a result for the mass of ethanol in the air.
However I am not taking into consideration the volume of each compound in my mixture.
Is this answer I calculated correct? Or do I have to implement some other thermodynamic relationship involving the volumes or %compunds in my mixture??
3- compound mixture-H20(11.27% or 50 ml) C2H5OH-(Ethanol)(11.27% or 50 ml) and Dry air (77.45% or 343.603ml)
The recording is taking place at room temperature. (23 C)
I am wanting to find the mass of ethanol saturated in the air.
I have tried using implementing the Ideal gas law to find the mass of the air then using the formula for humidity ratio (w=mass_vapor/mass_air) where w= (0.622*Pvapor)/(P-Pvapor)
Applying those three formulas I do get a result for the mass of ethanol in the air.
However I am not taking into consideration the volume of each compound in my mixture.
Is this answer I calculated correct? Or do I have to implement some other thermodynamic relationship involving the volumes or %compunds in my mixture??