Troy Ounce to Atomic Mass Unit Conversion Calculator: Free Online Tool

Convert troy ounces to atomic mass units with our free online weight converter.

Troy Ounce to Atomic Mass Unit Calculator

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How to Use the Calculator:

  1. Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Troy Ounce).
  2. The converted value in Atomic Mass Unit will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
  3. Use the dropdown menus to select different units within the Weight category.
  4. Click the swap button (⇌) to reverse the conversion direction.

How to Convert Troy Ounce to Atomic Mass Unit

Converting Troy Ounce to Atomic Mass Unit involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.

Formula:

1 Troy Ounce = 1.8731e+25 atomic mass units

Example Calculation:

Convert 5 troy ounces: 5 × 1.8731e+25 = 9.3655e+25 atomic mass units

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What is a Troy Ounce and a Atomic Mass Unit?

The troy ounce (oz t) is a unit of mass traditionally used for precious metals (like gold, silver, platinum) and sometimes gemstones. It is defined as exactly 31.1034768 grams.

The Atomic Mass Unit (symbol: u), also known as the Dalton (symbol: Da), is a standard unit of mass used to express the masses of atoms and molecules. It is defined as exactly one-twelfth (1/12) of the mass of an unbound neutral atom of carbon-12 in its nuclear and electronic ground state and at rest. This definition provides a convenient scale for comparing the masses of different isotopes and molecules.

Note: The Troy Ounce is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Atomic Mass Unit belongs to the imperial/US customary system.

History of the Troy Ounce and Atomic Mass Unit

The troy weight system likely originated in Troyes, France, a major trading town in the Middle Ages. It became a standard in England for precious metals and coinage. Unlike the more common avoirdupois ounce (approx. 28.35 g), the troy ounce persists in the precious metals market.

The concept of a relative atomic mass scale emerged in the early 19th century with John Dalton. Initially, hydrogen was used as the standard. Later, oxygen became the standard (first as natural oxygen, then oxygen-16). In 1961, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) adopted the current standard based on carbon-12 to resolve discrepancies between the physics and chemistry scales that used oxygen-16 and natural oxygen, respectively. The name "Dalton" (Da) was proposed later and is now widely accepted, especially in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Common Uses for troy ounces and atomic mass units

Explore the typical applications for both Troy Ounce (imperial/US) and Atomic Mass Unit (imperial/US) to understand their common contexts.

Common Uses for troy ounces

  • Precious Metals: The standard unit for quoting prices and weighing gold, silver, and platinum bullion (bars, coins).
  • Gemstones: Sometimes used, although carat is more common for individual stones.

Common Uses for atomic mass units

  • Chemistry: Expressing atomic weights of elements and molecular weights of compounds. Essential for stoichiometry calculations.
  • Physics: Measuring the masses of subatomic particles, nuclei, and atoms with high precision. Used in mass spectrometry.
  • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: Expressing the masses of large molecules like proteins and nucleic acids, often using the kilodalton (kDa) or megadalton (MDa).

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Troy Ounce (oz t)

Is a troy ounce the same as a regular ounce?

No. A troy ounce (approx. 31.10 g) is heavier than an avoirdupois ounce (the common "ounce" used for food, etc., approx. 28.35 g).

How many troy ounces are in a troy pound?

There are 12 troy ounces in one troy pound (which is lighter than an avoirdupois pound).

How many grams are in a troy ounce?

There are exactly 31.1034768 grams in 1 troy ounce.

About Atomic Mass Unit (u)

What is the value of 1 u (or Da) in kilograms?

1 atomic mass unit (u) is approximately equal to 1.660 539 066 60(50) × 10⁻²⁷ kilograms (kg). The numbers in parentheses represent the uncertainty in the last digits.

Is the atomic mass unit (amu) the same as the Dalton (Da)?

Yes, the unified atomic mass unit (u) and the Dalton (Da) refer to the same unit of mass, defined based on carbon-12. While 'amu' might sometimes refer to older, slightly different definitions based on oxygen, modern usage treats 'u' and 'Da' as synonymous. The Dalton (Da) is often preferred in biological sciences.

Why was Carbon-12 chosen as the standard for atomic mass?

Carbon-12 was chosen as the reference standard in 1961 for several reasons:

  1. Relative Abundance: Carbon-12 is a reasonably abundant isotope (about 98.9% of natural carbon).
  2. Stability: It is a stable nuclide (not radioactive).
  3. Convenience: Its mass is close to an integer value (12), making it a convenient reference point.
  4. Resolution: It resolved the discrepancy between the older physics (based on oxygen-16) and chemistry (based on natural oxygen) mass scales.

Conversion Table: Troy Ounce to Atomic Mass Unit

Troy Ounce (oz t)Atomic Mass Unit (u)
118,730,951,547,972,453,000,000,000
593,654,757,739,862,270,000,000,000
10187,309,515,479,724,530,000,000,000
25468,273,788,699,311,300,000,000,000
50936,547,577,398,622,700,000,000,000
1001,873,095,154,797,245,300,000,000,000
5009,365,475,773,986,227,000,000,000,000
1,00018,730,951,547,972,454,000,000,000,000

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