Concept explainers
Interpretation:
The volume of the unit cells for the given compounds in Table
Concept introduction:
A unit cell of the crystal is the three-dimensional arrangement of the atoms present in the crystal. The unit cell is the smallest and simplest unit of the crystal which on repetition forms an entire crystal. Unit cell can be a cubic unit cell or hexagonal unit cell. The classification of a unit cell depends on the lattice site occupied by the atoms.
Answer to Problem 21.63E
The volume of unit cell of colaradoite, ice, hafnia and turquoise are
Explanation of Solution
The volume of a unit cell is given as,
Where,
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In Table
It is given that colaradoite has a cubic unit cell with
Therefore, the value of
Substitute the value of unit cell parameters of colaradoite in the equation (1).
Therefore, the volume of unit cell of colaradoite is
In Table
It is given that ice has a unit cell with
Therefore, the value of
Substitute the value of unit cell parameters of ice in the equation (1).
Therefore, the volume of unit cell of ice is
In Table
It is given that hafnia has a unit cell with
Substitute the value of unit cell parameters of hafnia in the equation (1).
Therefore, the volume of unit cell of hafnia is
In table
It is given that turquoise has a triclinic unit cell with
Substitute the value of unit cell parameters of turquoise in the equation (1).
Therefore, the volume of unit cell of turquoise is
The volume of unit cell of colaradoite, ice, hafnia and turquoise are
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