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6 August, 01:17

Estimate the number of atoms in 1 cm3 of a solid. (Note

that the diameter of an atom is about 10 ^-10 m)

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  1. 6 August, 01:26
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    Since we are not given how the atoms are packed whether it is face centered or body centered we just assume that the atoms are just packed in a cubic manner in a sense that the atoms fills a cube. Calculations are as follows:

    Volume of an atom = 4/3 πr³ = π/6 (d³) = π/6 (10^-10) ³ = 5.24 x 10^-31 m³

    Number of atoms = 1 cm³ (1 m³ / 100³ m³) / 5.24 x 10^-31 m³ = 1.91 x 20^24 atoms
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