Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach
Chemistry: An Atoms-Focused Approach
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780393912340
Author: Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, Natalie Foster
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.132QA
Interpretation Introduction

To find:

a) If lithium, gold, and titanium can form substitutional alloy with  Al.

b) The density of  LiAl.

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Answer to Problem 18.132QA

Solution:

a) Lithium, LiAl, gold AuCl2, and titanium (Al3Ti)  will form substitutional alloys with aluminum.

b) Density of LiAl is 2.85 g/cm3.

Explanation of Solution

a) Substitutional alloys may form when the difference in atomic radii between the alloying elements is less than 15%.

1) Concept:

Aluminum forms alloys with different elements; hence it acts as a host metal. Other metals, such as lithium, gold, and titanium form alloys with a particular metal, so they are called non-host metals. The atomic radii of all the elements is given, and the ratio between the radii of non-host elements and host elements will determine whether they will form substitutional alloys.

2) Formula:

rnon-host- rhostrnon-host <0.15

3) Given:

i) Atomic radii of Al=143 pm

ii) Atomic radii of Li=152 pm

iii) Atomic radii of Au=144 pm

iv) Atomic radii of Ti=147 pm

4) Calculations:

For LiAl alloy, the ratio of the radii of Li to Al is

rnon-host- rhostrnon-host= 152 pm-143 pm152 pm=0.063 or 6.3%

For Al2Au alloy, the ratio of the radii of Au to Al is

rnon-host- rhostrnon-host= 144 pm-143 pm144 pm=0.0069 or 0.69%

For Al3Ti alloy, the ratio of the radii of Ti to Al is

rnon-host- rhostrnon-host= 147 pm-143 pm147 pm=0.028 or 2.8%

Since all the ratios of the above alloys is less than 15%, all the metals will form substitutional alloys with aluminum.

b) Calculate the density of LiAl

1) Concept:

To calculate the density of LiAl, we will calculate the mass and volume of the unit cell from the number of atoms present in bcc structure. First we will calculate the edge length from the atomic radii and calculate the volume of the unit cell. We will calculate the mass of the unit cell by using number of atoms present in per unit cell and molar mass.

2) Formulae:

i) r= l34

ii) Vunit cell=l3 cm3

iii) density= massunit cellVunit cell

3) Given:

i) Atomic radius of Li=152 pm

ii) Atomic radius of Al=143 pm

iii) Atomic mass of Li=6.941 g

iv) Atomic mass of Al=26.98 g

v) Number of atoms in the unit cell =2

vi) Avogadro’s Number 1 mol =6.023 ×1023 atoms

4) Calculations:

First calculate the edge length of the LiAl alloy from the atomic radii.

The value of body diagonal has been calculated as

body diagonal, (4r)= 2rAl+2rLi

body diagonal, (4r)= 2 ×143 pm+2 ×152 pm

body diagonal, (4r)=286 pm+304 pm

body diagonal, (4r)=590 pm

Edge length of the alloy:

l= 4r3= 590 pm3= 340.64 pm=3.41 ×10-8 cm

Volume of unit cell:

Vunit cell=l3 cm3= 3.41 ×10-83 cm3=3.965 ×10-23 cm3

Molar mass of the alloy

molar mass of LiAl=molar mass of Li+Molar mass of Al

molar mass of LiAl=6.941 g+26.98 g

molar mass of LiAl=33.921 g

Mass of the unit cell:

2 atoms × 1 mol6.022 ×1023atoms ×33.921 g 1 mol=1.13 ×10-22 g

massunit cell=1.13 ×10-22 g

Density of the alloy:

density, d= massunit cellVunit cell

d= 1.13 ×10-22 g3.965 ×10-23 cm3

d=2.85 g/cm3

Hence, the density of the LiAl alloy is 2.85 g/cm3.

Conclusion:

The substitutional alloy is found from the atomic radii, and the density of LiAl is calculated from the volume of unit cell and mass of unit cell.

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