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Iron(II) sulfide has a primitive cubic unit cell with sulfide ions at the lattice points.
The ionic radii of iron(II) ions and sulfide ions are 88 pm and 184 pm, respectively.
What is the density of FeS (in g/cm3)?


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We have that the  the density of FeS  is mathematically given as

  •  [tex]\phi=2.56h/cm^3[/tex]

From the question we are told

Iron(II) sulfide has a primitive cubic unit cell with sulfide ions at the lattice points.

The ionic radii of iron(II) ions and sulfide ions are 88 pm and 184 pm, respectively.

What is the density of FeS (in g/cm3)?

Density

Generally the equation for the Velocity  is mathematically given as

[tex]V_c=a^3=(2\pi Fe^{2+}+2\pi S^{2-})^3\\\\Therefore\\\\V=a^3(2\pi*0.088+2\pi 0.184)^3\\\\V=16.98*10^{-23}\\\\Therefore\\\\\phi=n\frac{PFeion+PSion}{VNa}\\\\\phi=3*\frac{55.85+32}{16.9*10^{-23}*6.023*10^{23}}[/tex]

  • [tex]\phi=2.56h/cm^3[/tex]
  • [tex]\phi=2.56h/cm^3[/tex]

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