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Question: For two isomorphous crystals A and B, the ratio of the density of A to that of B is 1.6, while the r...

For two isomorphous crystals A and B, the ratio of the density of A to that of B is 1.6, while the ratio of the edge length of B to that of A is 2. If the molar mass of crystal B is 200 g/mol, then that of crystal A is-
A. 240gmol1240gmo{l^{ - 1}}
B. 120gmol1120gmo{l^{ - 1}}
C. 80gmol180gmo{l^{ - 1}}
D. 160gmol1160gmo{l^{ - 1}}
E.40gmol140gmo{l^{ - 1}}

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Solution

Density is a scientific concept that relates mass and volume of a substance. Volume refers to the measurement of the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by that substance. Try to recollect the formula for density, and you can easily solve this question.

Complete step by step answer:
For a crystal lattice, density is directly proportional to its molar mass (MM)
dαMd\alpha M ……… (1)
Also, density is inversely proportional to volume (VV), i.e., (edgelength)3{\left( {edgelength} \right)^3} = (a)3{\left( a \right)^3}
dα1a3d\alpha \dfrac{1}{{{a^3}}} ……. (2)
From equations (1) and (2), we can conclude that
d=Ma3d = \dfrac{M}{{{a^3}}} …….. (3)
Let the density of crystal A be dAdA and its molar mass be MAMA .
Similarly, density for crystal B be dBdB and its molar mass be MBMB .
As per given question, dAdB=1.6\dfrac{{{d_A}}}{{{d_B}}} = 1.6 , aBaA=2\dfrac{{{a_B}}}{{{a_A}}} = 2 , MB=200gmol1{M_B} = 200gmo{l^{ - 1}} , MA=?{M_A} = ?

On Combining all these conditions and substituting the values in equation (3), we will get-
dAdB=MAMBx(aBaA)3\dfrac{{{d_A}}}{{{d_B}}} = \dfrac{{{M_A}}}{{{M_B}}}x{\left( {\dfrac{{{a_B}}}{{{a_A}}}} \right)^3}
\Rightarrow mA=1.6x2008{m_A} = \dfrac{{1.6x200}}{8}
\Rightarrow mA=40gmol1{m_A} = 40gmo{l^{ - 1}}

So, the correct answer is option E.

Note:
Two crystals are said to be isomorphous if both of them have the same space group, same unit cell dimension, and the types and positions of all atoms are same in both except one or more atom replacement, that brings the difference. They have almost similar shapes. For e.g. Sodium nitrate and calcium sulfate are isomorphous crystals.