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Question: A unit cell of sodium chloride has four formula units. The edge length of the unit cell is 0.564 nm....

A unit cell of sodium chloride has four formula units. The edge length of the unit cell is 0.564 nm. What is the density of sodium chloride?

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Sodium chloride is an ionic compound and has the chemical formula NaCl\text{NaCl}, with a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. The molar mass of NaCl\text{NaCl} is a sum molar mass of sodium 23 grams and molar mass of chlorine 35.5 grams; which is 58.5 grams. The smallest group of particles in a substance that constitutes the repeating pattern is the unit cell.

Complete answer:
Let us discuss the crystal structure of NaCl\text{NaCl} in detail.
In sodium chloride or NaCl\text{NaCl}, each ion is surrounded by six ions of the opposite charge. The neighbouring ions are located at the vertices of a regular octahedron. The larger chloride ions are arranged in a cubic array whereas sodium ions fill octahedral voids between them. Let us now solve the numerical using the formula; d=Z×Ma3×NA\text{d=}\dfrac{\text{Z}\times \text{M}}{{{\text{a}}^{3}}\times {{\text{N}}_{\text{A}}}}; whered\text{d} is density of the crystal, M\text{M} is the molar mass of solid, a\text{a} is the edge length or side of the cubic crystal, Z\text{Z} is the effective number of atoms present in a unit cell or how many formula units are there in a unit cell and NA{{\text{N}}_{\text{A}}} is Avogadro’s Number with a fixed value of 6.022×10236.022\times {{10}^{23}}.
Step (1) - Write the values given in the question first, Z=4\text{Z=4}(effective number of atoms present in a unit cell), a = 0.564 nm or a= 5.67×1010m\text{a = 0}\text{.564 nm or a= 5}\text{.67}\times \text{1}{{\text{0}}^{-10}}\text{m} but we need to findd\text{d}ing/cm3\text{g/c}{{\text{m}}^{3}}, for that we need to convert metres to centimetres. We know that 1 metre= 100 centimetres1\text{ metre= 100 centimetres}; so edge length will be equal to a=5.67×1010×100 cm\text{a=5}\text{.67}\times \text{1}{{\text{0}}^{-10}}\times \text{100 cm}or a=5.67×108 cm\text{a=5}\text{.67}\times \text{1}{{\text{0}}^{-8}}\text{ cm} and the molar mass of NaCl\text{NaCl} is 58.5 grams (found above).
Step (2) – Apply the formula by putting all the values:
The formula will be now d=4×58.5(5.67×108)3×6.022×1023\text{d=}\dfrac{4\times 58.5}{{{\left( 5.67\times {{10}^{-8}} \right)}^{3}}\times 6.022\times {{10}^{23}}}
Step (3) – By calculations, find the value of d\text{d}; d\text{d} is equal to 2.13g/cm3\text{g/c}{{\text{m}}^{3}}.
The density of sodium chloride is 2.13 g/cm3\text{g/c}{{\text{m}}^{3}}.

Note: The general value of Z\text{Z}forNaCl\text{NaCl} is given here in the question. The value of Z\text{Z} is 4. Effective number of atoms in the unit cell of NaCl\text{NaCl} are 4. For which it can be concluded that its lattice is ‘fcc’ or face-centred lattice. In face-centred lattice, the atoms are placed on the centre of faces and occupy the corners site also.