Iridium (Ir) has a face-centered cubic unit cell with an edge length of $383.3 \mathrm{pm} .$ Calculate the density of solid iridium.
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Given: Edge length = 383.3 pm = 383.3 x 10^-12 m Volume of a cube = (edge length)^3 Volume = (383.3 x 10^-12)^3 = 5.74 x 10^-29 m^3 Show more…
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