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chemistry Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a physical science within the natural sciences that studies the chemical elements that make up matter and chemical compound, compounds made of atoms, molecules a ...
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physics Physics is the scientific study of matter, its Elementary particle, fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge whi ...
, the
dimensionless Dimensionless quantities, or quantities of dimension one, are quantities implicitly defined in a manner that prevents their aggregation into units of measurement. ISBN 978-92-822-2272-0. Typically expressed as ratios that align with another sy ...
mixing ratio is the abundance of one component of a
mixture In chemistry, a mixture is a material made up of two or more different chemical substances which can be separated by physical method. It is an impure substance made up of 2 or more elements or compounds mechanically mixed together in any proporti ...
relative to that of all other components. The term can refer either to mole ratio (see
concentration In chemistry, concentration is the abundance of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture. Several types of mathematical description can be distinguished: '' mass concentration'', '' molar concentration'', '' number concentration'', ...
) or
mass Mass is an Intrinsic and extrinsic properties, intrinsic property of a physical body, body. It was traditionally believed to be related to the physical quantity, quantity of matter in a body, until the discovery of the atom and particle physi ...
ratio (see
stoichiometry Stoichiometry () is the relationships between the masses of reactants and Product (chemistry), products before, during, and following chemical reactions. Stoichiometry is based on the law of conservation of mass; the total mass of reactants must ...
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In atmospheric chemistry and meteorology


Mole ratio

In atmospheric chemistry, mixing ratio usually refers to the mole ratio ''ri'', which is defined as the amount of a constituent ''ni'' divided by the total amount of all ''other'' constituents in a mixture: :r_i = \frac The mole ratio is also called amount ratio. If ''ni'' is much smaller than ''n''tot (which is the case for atmospheric trace constituents), the mole ratio is almost identical to the
mole fraction In chemistry, the mole fraction or molar fraction, also called mole proportion or molar proportion, is a quantity defined as the ratio between the amount of a constituent substance, ''ni'' (expressed in unit of moles, symbol mol), and the to ...
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Mass ratio

In
meteorology Meteorology is the scientific study of the Earth's atmosphere and short-term atmospheric phenomena (i.e. weather), with a focus on weather forecasting. It has applications in the military, aviation, energy production, transport, agricultur ...
, mixing ratio usually refers to the mass ratio of water \zeta, which is defined as the mass of water m_\mathrm divided by the mass of dry air (m_\mathrm-m_\mathrm) in a given air parcel: :\zeta = \frac The unit is typically given in \mathrm\,\mathrm^. The definition is similar to that of
specific humidity Humidity is the concentration of water vapor present in the air. Water vapor, the gaseous state of water, is generally invisible to the human eye. Humidity indicates the likelihood for precipitation, dew, or fog to be present. Humidity dep ...
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Mixing ratio of mixtures or solutions

Two binary solutions of different compositions or even two pure components can be mixed with various mixing ratios by masses, moles, or volumes. The mass fraction of the resulting solution from mixing solutions with masses ''m''1 and ''m''2 and mass fractions ''w''1 and ''w''2 is given by: :w = \frac where ''m''1 can be simplified from numerator and denominator :w = \frac and :r_m = \frac is the mass mixing ratio of the two solutions. By substituting the densities ''ρi''(''wi'') and considering equal volumes of different concentrations one gets: :w = \frac Considering a volume mixing ratio ''r''''V''(21) :w = \frac The formula can be extended to more than two solutions with mass mixing ratios :r_ = \frac \quad r_ = \frac to be mixed giving: :w = \frac = \frac


Volume additivity

The condition to get a partially ideal solution on mixing is that the volume of the resulting mixture ''V'' to equal double the volume ''V''s of each solution mixed in equal volumes due to the additivity of volumes. The resulting volume can be found from the mass balance equation involving densities of the mixed and resulting solutions and equalising it to 2: :V = \frac, V =2V_\mathrm implies :\frac = 2 Of course for real solutions inequalities appear instead of the last equality.


Solvent mixtures mixing ratios

Mixtures of different solvents can have interesting features like anomalous conductivity (electrolytic) of particular lyonium ions and lyate ions generated by molecular autoionization of protic and aprotic solvents due to Grotthuss mechanism of ion hopping depending on the mixing ratios. Examples may include hydronium and hydroxide ions in water and water alcohol mixtures, alkoxonium and alkoxide ions in the same mixtures,
ammonium Ammonium is a modified form of ammonia that has an extra hydrogen atom. It is a positively charged (cationic) polyatomic ion, molecular ion with the chemical formula or . It is formed by the protonation, addition of a proton (a hydrogen nucleu ...
and amide ions in liquid and supercritical ammonia, alkylammonium and alkylamide ions in ammines mixtures, etc....


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