23. Two types of atoms (A and B) are arranged in the cubic unit cell in Fig. 1. Part 1. A-atoms forms the structure of A-atom; larger size; corners and center a) primitive cubic unit cell b) face center cubic unit cell c) body center cubic unit cell d) none of the above B-atom; smaller size; faces and inside Part 2. The empirical formula of this compound is a) A3B2 b) A2B3 c) AB2 d) A2B e) none of the above Fig. 1 A-atoms have a larger size and B-atoms have a smaller size.

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23. Two types of atoms (A and B) are arranged in the cubic unit cell in Fig. 1.
Part 1. A-atoms forms the structure of
- A-atom; larger size;
corners and center
a) primitive cubic unit cell
b) face center cubic unit cell
c) body center cubic unit cell
d) none of the above
B-atom; smaller size;
faces and inside
Part 2. The empirical formula of this compound is
a) A3B2
b) A2B3
c) AB2
d) A¿B
e) none of the above
Fig. 1 A-atoms have a larger size and B-atoms have a
smaller size.
Transcribed Image Text:23. Two types of atoms (A and B) are arranged in the cubic unit cell in Fig. 1. Part 1. A-atoms forms the structure of - A-atom; larger size; corners and center a) primitive cubic unit cell b) face center cubic unit cell c) body center cubic unit cell d) none of the above B-atom; smaller size; faces and inside Part 2. The empirical formula of this compound is a) A3B2 b) A2B3 c) AB2 d) A¿B e) none of the above Fig. 1 A-atoms have a larger size and B-atoms have a smaller size.
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