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... sodium chloride . LATTICE ENERGY OF SODIUM CHLORIDE Sodium chloride crystallizes in the structure shown in Fig . 3.3 . The space lattice is fcc with one Na + and one Clion with each lattice point . We construct the sodium . chloride ...
... sodium chloride . LATTICE ENERGY OF SODIUM CHLORIDE Sodium chloride crystallizes in the structure shown in Fig . 3.3 . The space lattice is fcc with one Na + and one Clion with each lattice point . We construct the sodium . chloride ...
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... sodium chloride lattice is six . For the same nearest neighbor distance the cesium chloride structure has a slightly ( ~ 1 % ) higher Coulomb energy than the sodium chloride structure , as the value of the Madelung constant a is higher ...
... sodium chloride lattice is six . For the same nearest neighbor distance the cesium chloride structure has a slightly ( ~ 1 % ) higher Coulomb energy than the sodium chloride structure , as the value of the Madelung constant a is higher ...
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... sodium atom from the inside of a sodium crystal to the boundary is 1 ev . ( a ) Calculate the number of Schottky vacancies at room temperature ( 300 ° K ) . ( b ) If a neighboring sodium atom has to move over a potential hill of 0.5 ev ...
... sodium atom from the inside of a sodium crystal to the boundary is 1 ev . ( a ) Calculate the number of Schottky vacancies at room temperature ( 300 ° K ) . ( b ) If a neighboring sodium atom has to move over a potential hill of 0.5 ev ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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