define octahedral void
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Answer: Octahedral voids are unoccupied, empty spaces present in substances having octahedral crystal systems. An octahedral void is formed in between six atoms (or spheres). There, three closely packed atoms (or spheres) form an equilateral triangle and are placed over the other three atoms causing a void to form.
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