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How can I calculate the length L of each side of a cubic simulation box with 500 molecules (in Ångstrøm) when I want molar volumes of V1 = 0.6 l/mol?
The discussion revolves around calculating the length of a side of a cubic simulation box containing 500 molecules, given a molar volume of 0.6 l/mol. The focus is on the mathematical relationships and conversions necessary to derive the side length in Ångstrøm.
Participants generally agree on the method of calculating the number of moles and the relationship between volume and side length. However, there remains confusion regarding the specific calculations and unit conversions, indicating that the discussion is not fully resolved.
There are unresolved questions about the correct application of volume formulas and unit conversions, particularly in transitioning from liters to cubic meters and then to Ångstrøm.
This discussion may be useful for students or individuals interested in molecular simulations, volume calculations, and unit conversions in the context of chemistry and physics.
My bad. Of course volume is cubed. But the sums are easy, no?Omsin said:1 mole is 6.002e+23 molecules. 500 molecules have 8.3e-22 moles. I am not really sure what you meant after that. Volume = (liter)^2? Isn't Volume[m^3] = [1000* Liter]
Sorry, but I am not really sure how to do this.sophiecentaur said:My bad. Of course volume is cubed. But the sums are easy, no?
Sorry. I was busy and couldn't get back to you quickly. But @DoItForYourself has sorted you out I think.Omsin said:Sorry, but I am not really sure how to do this.