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Solid cesium iodide has the same kind of crystal structure as CsCl which is pictured below: If the edge length of the unit cell is 456.2 pm, what is the density of CsI in g/cm3.

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Solid cesium iodide has the same kind of crystal structure as CsCl which is pictured below: If the edge length of the unit cell is 456.2 pm, what is the density of CsI in
g/cm^3

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Answer: The density of CsI is
9.09g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the density of metal, we use the equation:


\rho=(Z* M)/(N_(A)* a^(3))

where,


\rho = density

Z = number of atom in unit cell = 2 (BCC)

M = atomic mass of CsI = 259.8 g/mol


N_(A) = Avogadro's number =
6.022* 10^(23)

a = edge length of unit cell =
456.2pm=456.2* 10^(-10)cm (Conversion factor:
1cm=10^(10)pm )

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\rho=(1* 259.8)/(6.022* 10^(23)* (456.2* 10^(-10))^3)\\\\\rho=9.09g/cm^3

Hence, the density of CsI is
9.09g/cm^3

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