Question:

Copper crystallises in a face centred cubic lattice with a unit cell length of $361\, pm$. What is the radius of copper atom in $pm$ ?

Updated On: Jul 28, 2022
  • $128$
  • $157$
  • $181$
  • $108$
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Solution and Explanation

$Cu \rightarrow$ fcc lattice
$4 r=\sqrt{2} a$ $r=\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{2}} a$ $r=\frac{1}{2 \sqrt{2}} \times 361=128$
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Solid State

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Based on the nature of the order that is present in the arrangement of their constituent particles solids can be divided into two types;

  • Amorphous solids behave the same as super cool liquids due to the arrangement of constituent particles in short-range order. They are isotropic and have a broad melting point (range is about greater than 5°C).
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