One mole of titanium (6 1023 atoms) has a mass of 48 grams, and its density...
Problem 4.32 Your answer is partielly correct. Try again. One mole of magnesium (6 x 1023 atoms) has a mass of 24 grams, and its density is 1.74 grams per cubic centimeter, so the center-to-center distance between atoms is 2.84 x 10-10 m. You have a long thin bar of magnesium, 2.9 m long, with a square cross section, 0.07 cm on a side. You hang the rod vertically and attach a 64 kg mass to the bottom, and yooberve...
One mole of gallium (6 × 1023 atoms) has a mass of 70 grams, as shown in the periodic table on the inside front cover of the textbook. The density of gallium is 5.9 grams/cm3. What is the approximate diameter of a gallium atom (length of a bond) in a solid block of the material? Make the simplifying assumption that the atoms are arranged in a "cubic" array, as shown in the figure. Remember to convert to SI units.