Average Radius of a Unit Cell: Na

In summary, the average radius for a unit cell, such as in metallic sodium, can be calculated by considering the length of the diagonal of the unit cube, which is equal to 4 times the radius. This results in a radius of 1.86 Å for sodium, known as the 'metallic radius'. The size of the unit cell can vary depending on factors such as the type of unit cell and bonding involved. It is recommended to consult a book on crystallography for a more detailed understanding.
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What is the average radius for a unit cell, for example, for Na? Is it the average of the ionic radii for the different coordination numbers (weighting each coordination number the same)? Or would it be the covalent radii or something else?
 
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IIRC, metallic sodium is a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal. The unit cell looks like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lattice_body_centered_cubic.svg" , a cube with side a, with one atom in the middle and the neighboring atoms on the 8 corners.

So the diagonal is 4 radiii in length, so if the side of the unit cube is a you have [tex]4r = \sqrt{a^2+a^2+a^2} = \sqrt{3}a[/tex] and the radius is [tex]r = \frac{\sqrt{3}a}{4}[/tex].
There are two whole atoms in a unit cell (one in the middle and 1/8 in each corner), so the unit cell weighs [tex]\frac{2*M_{Na}}{N_A}[/tex] g. The density of sodium metal is 968 kg/m3.

Do the arithmetic and you get a radius of 1.86 Å. That's called the 'metallic radius'.

As you can see, the size of the unit cell depends on the type of unit cell, the type of bonding going on, etc. Pick up a book on crystallography and you'll see it can actually get rather complicated.
 
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What is the average radius of a unit cell for Na?

The average radius of a unit cell for Na is approximately 0.102 nanometers.

Why is knowing the average radius of a unit cell for Na important?

Knowing the average radius of a unit cell for Na is important because it helps in the understanding of the physical and chemical properties of sodium, and it can also aid in predicting the behavior of Na in different environments and reactions.

How is the average radius of a unit cell for Na measured?

The average radius of a unit cell for Na is typically measured using X-ray crystallography, which involves analyzing the diffraction patterns of X-rays passing through a crystal of Na.

Does the average radius of a unit cell for Na change under different conditions?

Yes, the average radius of a unit cell for Na can change under different conditions such as temperature and pressure. This is because the spacing between atoms in a crystal lattice can be affected by these factors.

Is the average radius of a unit cell for Na the same as the atomic radius of Na?

No, the average radius of a unit cell for Na is not the same as the atomic radius of Na. The unit cell radius is a measure of the distance between the centers of adjacent unit cells in a crystal lattice, while the atomic radius is a measure of the distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron of an atom.

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