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Chapter 9, Problem 57QAP
Consider the sodium chloride unit cell shown in Figure 9.21. Looking only at the front face (five large Cl- ions, four small Na+ ions),
(a) how many cubes share each of the Na+ ions in this face?
(b) how many cubes share each of the Cl- ions in this face?
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The cubic unit cell shown below has been shaded to add clarity; the ions in the corners are black (B): those in the faces are gray(G). a) What is the formula for this ionic compound? Show how you calculate the number of atoms of each kind.b) What type of unit cell does it constitute?
6. A compound consists of A-atoms and B-atoms, and its solid crystal forms a cubic unit cell structure, as shown below.
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shared)
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Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT? If an ionic compound with the formula MX forms a face-centered cubic unit cell with the anions (Xn–) at the lattice points, the cations (Mn+) may occupy
1.
one fourth of the tetrahedral holes in each unit cell.
2.
all of the octahedral holes in each unit cell.
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the center of each face in each unit cell.
(a) 1 only
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