The equilibrium inter-ionic separation of
Answer to Problem 2.26P
The calculated value of
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The experimental value of equilibrium inter-ionic separation is
Formula used:
The formula to calculate the inter-ionic potential is given by,
Here,
Differentiate the equation (I) with respect to
Here,
Calculation:
The interatomic separation is calculated as,
Substitute
At equilibrium the force is
Substitute
Solve further as,
Conclusion:
The calculated value of
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