Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
Lead (II) sulphide crystal has NaCl str...

Lead (II) sulphide crystal has NaCl structure. What is the distance betweeen `Pd^(2+) and S^(2-)` in PhS if its density is ` 12.7 " g cm^(-3)` ? (At .mass of Pb = 207)

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
330 pm

Distance between ` Pb^(2+) and S^(2-) " ions" a/2` (as it has NaCl structure. )
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • APPENDIX

    PRADEEP|Exercise 6 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN|1 Videos
  • APPENDIX

    PRADEEP|Exercise 7 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN|1 Videos
  • CHEMICAL BONDING AND MOLECULAR STRUCTURE

    PRADEEP|Exercise Curiosity Questions|2 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

KF has NaCl structure. What is the distance between K^(+) and F^(-) in KF, if the density is 2.48g cm^(-3) ?

What is the distance between Na^(+) and Cl^(-) ions in NaCl crystal if density is 2.165"g cm"^(-3) ? NaCl crystallises in fcc lattice.

PbS has NaCl type structure . The distance between Pb^(2+)and S^(2-) ions is 297 pm. What is the volume of unit cell of PbS ?

A crystal of lead (II) sulphide has NaCl strcuture . In this crystal the shorest distance between a Pb^(2+) ion and S^(2-) ion is 297 pm . What is the volume the of unit cell in lead sulphide ?