How do you calculate the weight % of elements from a mineral (molecular) formula?
To do so, you will first need to determine the molecular weight of the mineral.
For example: KAlSi3O8
- Set up a table with 5 columns, placing the element name in the first column.
- In column 2, enter the number of atoms of the element in the mineral formula.
- In column 3, enter the atomic weight of each of the elements in the mineral (if you don't know these, consult a periodic table).
- Multiply the value in column 2, by the atomic weight in column 3, and enter the results in column 4 (in the case of O, 8 x 15.999 = 127.992).
- Sum the values in the column 4 (and enter the sum at the bottom; e.g. 278.330)
- To calculate the weight % of the element in the mineral, divide the value for the contribution to the molecular weight (for example, O 127.992), divided by the sum of the contributions (278.330), and multiply by 100 (to arrive at 45.99 weight % for O)
| Element | Number of Atoms in Formula | Atomic Weight | Contribution to Molecular Weight | Weight % Element in Mineral |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| K | 1 | 39.098 | 39.098 | 14.05 |
| Al | 1 | 26.982 | 26.982 | 9.69 |
| Si | 3 | 28.086 | 84.258 | 30.27 |
| O | 8 | 15.999 | 127.992 | 45.99 |
| 278.330 |
