Question:

In $ccp$ arrangement the pattern of successive layers can be designated as

Updated On: Jul 6, 2022
  • $AB\,AB\,AB$
  • $ABC\, ABC\,ABC$
  • $AB\,ABC\,AB$
  • $ABA \,ABA \,ABA$
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

In CCP arrangement, the layers are repeated at every $3$ rd layer i.e. $1$st and $4$ th layer are same. In the same way, $2$nd & $5$ th and $3$rd & $6$th are same. So, the pattern in $ABC ABC ABC$.
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Solid State

Solids are substances that are featured by a definite shape, volume, and high density. In the solid-state, the composed particles are arranged in several manners. Solid-state, in simple terms, means "no moving parts." Thus solid-state electronic devices are the ones inclusive of solid components that don’t change their position. Solid is a state of matter where the composed particles are arranged close to each other. The composed particles can be either atoms, molecules, or ions. 

Solid State

Types of Solids:

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).
  • Crystalline solids have a fixed shape and the constituent particles are arranged in a long-range order.