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Interpretation:
Type of the unit cell should be identified.
Concept introduction:
The face-centered cubic system:
It has lattice points on the faces of the cube, that each gives exactly one half contribution, in addition to the corner lattice points, giving a total of 4 lattice points per unit cell.
The Body-centered cubic system:
The body-centered cubic system has one lattice point in the center of the unit cell in addition to the eight corner points. It has a net total of 2 lattice points per unit cell.
The primitive cubic system:
The primitive cubic system consists of one lattice point on each corner of the cube. Each atom at a lattice point is then shared equally between eight adjacent cubes, and the unit cell therefore contains in total one atom.
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