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Question : 26
Total: 60
Compound
X
2
Y
have ideal antifluorite structure.
Given Radius of anion is 400 pm.
Which is/are correct statement(s)?
The distance between cation and anion is 490 pm.
The minimum distance between two cation is
980
√
3
pm.
The maximum distance between two cation is 980 pm.
The fraction of edge occupied by the particles is 0.707.
Validate
Solution:
Cation :
X
+
: Tetrahedral void.
Anion :
Y
−
: CCP
Distance between cation and anion =
r
cation
+
r
anion
= 90 + 400 = 490 pm
r
cation
= 0.225
r
anion
= 0.225 × 400 = 90 pm
a
√
3
4
= 490 ⇒ a =
1960
√
3
pm
Minimum distance between two cation =
a
2
=
1960
2
×
√
3
=
980
√
3
pm
Maximum distance between two cation = a
√
3
2
=
1960
√
3
=
√
3
2
= 980 pm
Fraction of edge occupied by particle =
2
×
r
p
a
=
2
×
400
1960
×
√
3
= 0.707
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