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15 June, 04:20

When platinum crystallizes, it forms face-centered cubic cells. The unit cell edge length is 392.3 pm. Calculate the density of platinum in g/cm3.?

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  1. 15 June, 04:23
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    1 cm = (10 * 10^10) pm

    Therefore;

    the unit length of the cell is equivalent to 3.923 * 10^-8 cm

    The volume of the cubic cell is given by (length) ³

    = (3.923*10^-8) ³

    = 6.0375 * 10^-23 cm³

    Density is calculated by dividing mass with the volume

    The atomic mass of platinum 195.064 g/mol,

    Therefore,

    The average mass of one atom is; (Avogadro's constant = 6.0*10^23 particles)

    195.064 : 6.022 * 10^23 atoms/mol

    = 3.239 * 10^-22 g/atom

    The mass of the 4 platinum atoms in the face centered cubic unit cell:

    (3.239 * 10^-22) * 4 = 129.56 * 10^-23 g/unit cell

    Therefore;

    Density = (129.56 * 10^-23) : (6.0375 * 10^-23)

    = 21.459 g/cm³
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