Q.
An organic compound crystallises in an orthorhombic cell in the ratio of 2:1. The dimensions of the cell are 12.05,15.05 and 2.69A˚ and density is 1.419g/cm3. Find molar mass of the compound.
Density (d)=a3×NAZ×M
According to question, the length (l),
breadth (w) and
height (h) of orthorhombic cell are different. ah=12.05A˚=12.05×10−8cm al=15.05A˚=15.05×10−8cm aw=2.69A˚=2.69×10−8cm
Each cell has 2 molecules Z=2 and NA=6.022×1023
Hence, molar mass M=Zd×ah×aw×al×NA 1.419×12.05×10−8×15.05×10−8 =2×2.69×10−8×6.023×1023 =2084.6×10−1=209g/mol