Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: An Integrated Approach, 3e

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3.7 Density Computations—Ceramics • 53

EXAMPLE PROBLEM 3.6

Theoretical Density Calculation for Sodium Chloride
On the basis of crystal structure, compute the theoretical density for sodium
chloride. How does this compare with its measured density?

Solution
The theoretical density may be determined using Equation 3.6 wheren′, the
number of NaCl units per unit cell, is 4 because both sodium and chloride ions
form FCC lattices. Furthermore,

AC=ANa= 22 .99 g/mol

AA=ACl= 35 .45 g/mol

Since the unit cell is cubic,VC=a^3 ,abeing the unit cell edge length. For the
face of the cubic unit cell shown below,

a

2(rNa+ + rCl–)

rNa+

rCl–

Na+ Cl–

a= 2 rNa++ 2 rCl−
rNa+andrCl−being the sodium and chlorine ionic radii, given in Table 3.4 as
0.102 and 0.181 nm, respectively. Thus,

VC=a^3 =(2rNa++ 2 rCl−)^3
And, finally,

ρ=

n′(ANa+ACl)
(2rNa++ 2 rCl−)^3 NA

=

4(22. 99 + 35 .45)


[2(0. 102 × 10 −^7 )+2(0. 181 × 10 −^7 )]


3
(6. 02 × 1023 )
= 2 .14 g/cm^3

This result compares very favorably with the experimental value of 2.16 g/cm^3.
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