Confused (supposedly easy chem question: volume, density)

In summary, the conversation discusses estimating the density of a 39K nucleus using its atomic radius and the density of potassium metal. However, there are errors in the calculations and assumptions made, leading to an incorrect answer. It is not valid to compare the density and volume of a sphere, and the assumption that the density of potassium metal is equal to the density of a potassium atom is incorrect.
  • #1
uchihajeff
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This doesn't seem like it should be too hard, but I'm stuck... Am i making a stupid mistake somewhere?

1. The density of potassium metal is 0.89 g/cm3. Potassium's atomic radius is 231 pm. Assuming that r nuc = 10^-4 x r atom, estimate the density of an essentially spherical 39K nucleus.


Homework Equations


Volume of a sphere


The Attempt at a Solution


Convert pm to cm: 231 pm = 2.31E-8 cm

Find number of grams in the whole atom by finding the volume of the atom and mulitplying it by the density: (4/3)(pi)(2.31E-8)^3 * .89 = 4.5953E-23 g

Radius of nucleus = 1E-4 * 2.31E-8 cm = 2.31E-12 cm

Volume of nucleus = (4/3)(pi)((2.31E-12)^3) = 5.1632666E-35

Find density by: 4.5953E-23/5.1632666E-35 = 8.899E11 g/cm^3

Unfortunately, that doesn't match with the answer given: The answer given is 1.26E12 g/cm^3
Thanks for any help.
 
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there is something wrong.

the "answer" * the volume of nucleus is larger than the total mass of the atom. this can't be.
 
  • #3
lewdtenant said:
there is something wrong.

the "answer" * the volume of nucleus is larger than the total mass of the atom. this can't be.

That makes no sense! "Volume" and "mass" are not comparable. It makes no sense to say one is larger than the other!
 
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I'm sorry, let me clarify. the supposed answer (which is a density) multiplied by the volume of nucleus is larger than the total mass of the atom.

density times volume gives mass.
 
  • #5
Spheres cannot be packed together w/o leaving empty space, so it's wrong to assume the density of potassium metal is equal to the density of a potassium atom. To get the mass of a 39K atom, just convert 39 amu to grams.
 

1. What is the difference between volume and density?

Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, while density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. In other words, volume is a measure of size, while density is a measure of compactness.

2. How do you calculate volume?

The formula for calculating volume depends on the shape of the object. For a regular-shaped object, such as a cube or cylinder, the volume can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height. For irregular-shaped objects, the volume can be determined by measuring the displacement of water when the object is submerged in a graduated cylinder.

3. What is the formula for calculating density?

Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. The formula is D = m/V, where D represents density, m represents mass, and V represents volume. The unit for density is typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) in the metric system.

4. How does density affect the behavior of substances?

Density plays a significant role in the behavior of substances. Substances with higher density will sink in fluids with lower density, while substances with lower density will float. Density also affects the rate of diffusion, as substances with higher density will diffuse more slowly compared to substances with lower density.

5. Can density be changed?

Density is an intrinsic property of a substance and cannot be changed unless the substance undergoes a chemical reaction or phase change. For example, the density of ice is lower than the density of liquid water, and this change in density is due to the rearrangement of molecules during the phase change from solid to liquid.

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