Chemistry, asked by vishalsagne135439, 4 months ago

What is relation to molar mass and density of unit
cell.​

Answers

Answered by KimBunny
11

Explanation:

Explanation:ρ = Mass of unit cell Volume of unit cell = m × n a 3 = Density of substance ( 2) 4. Molar mass (M) of the substance is given by: M = mass of one particle × number of particle per mole.

Answered by rahul123437
1

Molar Mass = (n* M)/NA  

density of the lattice = (Z*M/NA*(a^3))  is relation to molar mass and density of unit cell.​

Explanation:

  • Density is defined as the" ratio of the mass of the substance to the volume of the substance at a specific temperature".It is expressed as
  • Density = \frac{Mass (m)}{Volume (V)}
  • Molar mass is defined as the ratio of the mass of the substance d to the molar mass of the substance.
  • It can also be defined as the number of atoms or molecules contained by matter.
  • Number of atoms (n) = (Mass (m)/ Molar Mass (M))* NA
  • where NA is Avogadro number)
  • Molar Mass = (n* M)/NA
  • The volume of the cell = a^{3}
  • where cubic cell where all the lengths are equal)
  • If we take one mole of the substance, so n=1.
  • In a unit cell lattice, depending upon the arrangement of the atoms on the lattice, the unit cell lattice can be classified as SC, BCC, FCC.
  • density of the lattice = (Z*M/NA*(a^3))  is relation to molar mass and density of unit cell.​
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