IAA Calculator: Calculate Indole-3-Acetic Acid Mass
Easily calculate the mass of Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) required to prepare a solution of a specific concentration and volume with our free IAA Calculator.
IAA Solution Calculator
Results:
Moles of IAA needed: –
Concentration in M (mol/L): –
Volume in L: –
Mass of IAA Needed at Different Volumes
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IAA Mass vs. Concentration and Volume
What is IAA (Indole-3-Acetic Acid)?
Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is the most common, naturally occurring plant hormone of the auxin class. It is a vital molecule in plant growth and development, playing key roles in cell division, elongation, and differentiation. IAA is produced primarily in the apical bud and young leaves of plants and is transported downwards, influencing various physiological processes like root formation, fruit development, and tropisms (e.g., phototropism and gravitropism). Our IAA Calculator helps researchers, students, and horticulturists prepare solutions of this important compound.
The IAA Calculator is designed for anyone working with plant tissue culture, plant physiology research, or horticulture who needs to prepare solutions containing Indole-3-acetic acid at specific concentrations. It simplifies the process of calculating the required mass of IAA powder based on the desired concentration, final volume, and the molecular weight of IAA.
Common misconceptions about IAA include thinking it can be dissolved directly in water easily (it’s often dissolved in a small amount of 1M NaOH or ethanol first) or that it’s stable indefinitely in solution (it can degrade, especially when exposed to light).
IAA Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The IAA Calculator uses fundamental chemistry principles to determine the mass of Indole-3-acetic acid required. The core relationship is:
Moles = Concentration (M) × Volume (L)
Mass (g) = Moles × Molecular Weight (g/mol)
Here’s a step-by-step breakdown:
- Convert Desired Concentration to Molar (M, mol/L): The calculator first converts the input concentration from units like µM, mM, or mg/L into molar (mol/L).
- If µM: Divide by 1,000,000
- If mM: Divide by 1,000
- If mg/L: Divide by 1000 (to get g/L), then divide by the Molecular Weight (MW) of IAA (g/mol).
- Convert Final Volume to Liters (L): The input volume is converted to liters.
- If mL: Divide by 1,000
- If L: No change
- Calculate Moles of IAA: Multiply the concentration in M (mol/L) by the volume in L.
- Calculate Mass of IAA: Multiply the moles of IAA by the molecular weight (MW) of IAA (typically 175.19 g/mol) to get the mass in grams. The calculator then converts this to milligrams (mg) by multiplying by 1000 for convenience.
So, Mass (mg) = (Concentration (M) * Volume (L) * MW (g/mol)) * 1000
Variables Used:
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range (for Calculator) |
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| Desired Concentration | Target concentration of IAA solution | µM, mM, mg/L | 0.1 – 1000 |
| Final Volume | Total volume of solution to prepare | mL, L | 1 – 10000 |
| Molecular Weight (MW) | Molecular weight of IAA | g/mol | 175.19 (fixed but editable) |
| Mass of IAA | Calculated mass of IAA needed | mg | Calculated |
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Let’s see how the IAA Calculator works with practical examples:
Example 1: Preparing a 10 µM IAA Stock Solution
A researcher needs to prepare 100 mL of a 10 µM IAA stock solution for a plant root growth experiment.
- Desired Concentration: 10 µM
- Final Volume: 100 mL
- Molecular Weight of IAA: 175.19 g/mol
Using the IAA Calculator:
- 10 µM = 10 / 1,000,000 M = 0.00001 M
- 100 mL = 100 / 1000 L = 0.1 L
- Moles = 0.00001 mol/L * 0.1 L = 0.000001 mol
- Mass (g) = 0.000001 mol * 175.19 g/mol = 0.00017519 g
- Mass (mg) = 0.00017519 * 1000 = 0.17519 mg
The calculator would show approximately 0.175 mg of IAA is needed.
Example 2: Preparing a 5 mg/L IAA Solution
A horticulturist wants to prepare 1 liter of a 5 mg/L IAA solution to test its effect on cutting propagation.
- Desired Concentration: 5 mg/L
- Final Volume: 1 L
- Molecular Weight of IAA: 175.19 g/mol
Using the IAA Calculator:
- 5 mg/L = 0.005 g/L. Concentration (M) = (0.005 g/L) / 175.19 g/mol ≈ 0.00002854 M
- Final Volume = 1 L
- Moles = 0.00002854 mol/L * 1 L ≈ 0.00002854 mol
- Mass (g) ≈ 0.00002854 mol * 175.19 g/mol ≈ 0.005 g
- Mass (mg) ≈ 5 mg
The calculator would show 5 mg of IAA is needed, as expected.
How to Use This IAA Calculator
Our IAA Calculator is simple to use:
- Enter Desired Concentration: Input the concentration of IAA you want in your final solution and select the correct unit (µM, mM, or mg/L) from the dropdown.
- Enter Final Volume: Input the total volume of the solution you wish to prepare and select the unit (mL or L).
- Check Molecular Weight: The molecular weight of IAA (175.19 g/mol) is pre-filled. You can adjust it if you are using a derivative or have a different value.
- View Results: The calculator automatically updates and displays the required mass of IAA in milligrams (mg) as the primary result. It also shows intermediate values like moles needed, concentration in M, and volume in L.
- Use Table and Chart: The table below the calculator shows the mass needed for different volumes at your specified concentration. The chart visualizes how mass changes with concentration and volume.
- Reset: Click the “Reset” button to clear the inputs and results to their default values.
- Copy Results: Click “Copy Results” to copy the main result, intermediate values, and key inputs to your clipboard.
The results from the IAA Calculator allow you to accurately weigh the required amount of IAA powder to prepare your solution. Always use appropriate lab safety procedures when handling IAA powder and solutions.
Key Factors That Affect IAA Solution Preparation and Stability
Several factors can influence the preparation and stability of your IAA solutions, affecting the results you get from using the IAA Calculator in practice:
- Purity of IAA: The purity of the IAA solid used will directly affect the actual concentration. If the purity is less than 100%, you’ll need slightly more powder. Our IAA Calculator assumes 100% purity.
- Solvent: IAA is poorly soluble in water. It’s typically dissolved in a small amount of 1M NaOH or ethanol before being diluted with water to the final volume. The solvent choice can affect stability.
- pH of the Solution: The pH can influence IAA solubility and stability. Acidic conditions might reduce stability over time.
- Light Exposure: IAA is light-sensitive and can degrade when exposed to light, especially UV light. Solutions should be stored in dark or amber bottles.
- Temperature: Higher temperatures can accelerate the degradation of IAA in solution. Stock solutions are often stored refrigerated or frozen.
- Storage Duration: IAA solutions, even when stored properly, have a limited shelf life. Freshly prepared solutions are generally preferred for critical experiments. Using an older solution might not give the expected concentration calculated by the IAA Calculator.
- Weighing Accuracy: The accuracy of your balance will influence how close your prepared solution is to the concentration calculated by the IAA Calculator.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I dissolve IAA powder?
IAA is not readily soluble in water. First, try to dissolve the weighed IAA powder (as determined by the IAA Calculator) in a small volume of 1M NaOH or 95-100% ethanol. Once dissolved, slowly add water while stirring to reach the final volume. For tissue culture, dissolving in NaOH and then adjusting pH is common.
What is the molecular weight of IAA?
The molecular weight of Indole-3-acetic acid (C10H9NO2) is approximately 175.19 g/mol. Our IAA Calculator uses this value by default.
Is IAA light sensitive?
Yes, IAA is sensitive to light, especially UV light, which can cause it to degrade. It’s best to store IAA powder and solutions in the dark or in amber containers.
How should I store IAA solutions?
For short-term storage, refrigerated at 4°C in the dark is often sufficient. For longer-term storage, freezing at -20°C is recommended, but check for solubility upon thawing. Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Can I use the IAA Calculator for other auxins?
You can use the principle, but you MUST change the “Molecular Weight” input to match the specific auxin you are using (e.g., IBA, NAA). The formula itself is general for calculating mass from molar concentration, volume, and MW.
What does ppm mean for IAA concentration?
ppm (parts per million) in this context is usually equivalent to mg/L (milligrams per liter). If your target is ppm, select mg/L in the IAA Calculator.
Why is my IAA solution not working?
If your IAA solution isn’t producing the expected biological effects, it could be due to degradation (old solution, light exposure), incorrect preparation (weighing error, wrong concentration calculated – double-check with the IAA Calculator), or pH issues.
Is IAA safe to handle?
IAA is a chemical and should be handled with standard laboratory precautions, including wearing gloves and eye protection, and working in a well-ventilated area or fume hood when handling the powder. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for detailed safety information.
Related Tools and Internal Resources
- Molarity Calculator: Calculate molarity from mass and volume, or vice versa. Useful for preparing various chemical solutions.
- Solution Dilution Calculator: Calculate how to dilute a stock solution to a desired final concentration.
- Plant Nutrient Solution Calculator: Useful for hydroponics and plant tissue culture media preparation.
- Buffer pH Calculator: Calculate the pH of buffer solutions, sometimes relevant when preparing media containing IAA.
- Guide to Plant Growth Regulators: Learn more about different types of plant hormones, including auxins like IAA.
- Laboratory Solution Preparation Guide: General tips and techniques for accurately preparing solutions in the lab.