Biology, asked by Shekhar99bd, 1 month ago


A compound is made up of two elements M and N. The element N forms ccp and
atoms of M occupy 1/3rd of tetrahedral voids. What is the formula of compound?​

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Answered by letqrs
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Answer:

M2N2

Explanation:

The element N forms ccp and atoms of M occupy 1/3rd of tetrahedral voids. What is the formula of the compound? It is given that the atoms of element M occupy 1/3rd of tetrahedral voids. Hence , the formula of the compound is M2N3.

Answered by dryashpalphogat3
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Answer:

lets go

Explanation:

The ccp lattice is formed by the atoms of the element N.  Here, the number of tetrahedral voids generated is equal to twice the number of atoms of the element N.  According to the question, the atoms of element M occupy 1/3rd of the tetrahedral voids.  Therefore, the number of atoms of M is equal to 2 1/3 = 2/3rd of the number of atoms of N.  Therefore, ratio of the number of atoms of M to that of N is M : N = (2/3):1 = 2:3 Thus, the formula of the compound is M2 N3

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