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Question 5 Tungsten is a solid phase of tungsten still unknown to science. The only difference between it and ordinary tungsten is that Tungsten forms a crystal with an fcc unit cell and a lattice constant . Calculate the density of Tungsten .

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Answer:

The density is
\rho = 21.1 \ g/cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The lattice constant is
a = 0.387 nm = 0.387 *10^(-9) \ m

Generally the volume of the unit cell is
V = a^3

=>
V = [0.387 *10^(-9)]^2


V = 5.796 *10^(-29) \ m^3

Converting to
cm^3 We have
5.796 *10^(-29) * 1000000 = 5.796 *10^(-23) cm^3

The molar mass of Tungsten is constant with a value
Z = 184 g/mol

One mole of Tungsten contains
6.022*10^(23) unit cells

Where
6.022*10^(23) is a constant for the number of atom in one mole of a substance(Tungsten) which is known as Avogadro's constant

Now for FCC distance the number of atom per unit cell is n = 4

Mass of Tungsten (M) =
= (Z * n )/(1 \ mole \ of \ Tungsten)

=> Mass of Tungsten (M) =
= (184 * 4 )/(6.023*10^(23))

=> Mass of Tungsten (M) =
= 1.222*10^(-21) \ g

Now

The density of Tungsten is


\rho = (M)/(V)

substituting values


\rho = (1.222*10^(-21))/(5.796*10^(-23))


\rho = 21.1 \ g/cm^3

Question 5 Tungsten is a solid phase of tungsten still unknown to science. The only-example-1
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