Can someone double check my answers for theoretical densities?

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Theoretical densities for AlNi3 and AlNi are reported as 7.41 g/cm^3 and 5.955 g/cm^3, respectively. The discussion emphasizes the importance of providing detailed calculations, including crystallographic data like space group and lattice parameters, to facilitate accurate feedback. Participants encourage sharing the steps taken in the calculations to enhance the likelihood of receiving assistance. There is a call for more transparency in the methodology to enable others to verify the results effectively. Providing comprehensive information is essential for constructive peer review in theoretical density calculations.
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for AlNi3 i have 7.41 g/cm^3


and for AlNi, 5.955 g/cm^3

let me know how if i made a mistake or not, couldn't find anywhere to double check them with online
 
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You are much more likely to get feedback if you walk through the steps involved in the calculation. What crytallographic data did you use (space group, lattice parameters), what atomic data did you use, and how did you do the calculation? Us lazy folks are more likely to help if you make the work easier for us!
 
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