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At low temperatures, xenon freezes to a solid having a density of 5.854 g/cm3. Below 84 K, argon also freezes to a solid that has a similar structure but different volume and mass. If the volume of each unit cell in argon is 82 percent of the xenon unit cell, what is the predicted density of solid argon?
At low temperatures, xenon freezes to a solid having a density of 5.854 g/cm3. Below 84 K, argon also freezes to a solid that has a similar structure but different volume and mass. If the volume of each unit cell in argon is 82 percent of the xenon unit cell, what is the predicted density of solid argon?
Trinidad TremblayLv2
1 Mar 2019