How can you determine the atomic mass of an unknown metal if you know its density and the dimension of its unit cell? Explain.

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asked Dec 12, 2017 in Chemistry by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 63 447 1246

 How can you determine the atomic mass of an unknown metal if you know its density and the dimension of its unit cell? Explain. 

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answered Dec 12, 2017 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 21

By knowing the density of an unknown metal and the dimension of its unit cell, the atomic mass of the metal can be determined. Let ‘a’ be the edge length of a unit cell of a crystal, ‘d’ be the density of the metal, ‘m’ be the atomic mass of the metal and ‘z’ be the number of atoms in the unit cell. 

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