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Explain Sodium chloride crystal structure


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  • The structure of NaCl is formed by repeating the face centered cubic unit cell. It has 1:1 stoichiometry ratio of Na:Cl with a molar mass of 58.4 g/mol. Compounds with the sodium chloride structure include alikali halides and metal oxides and transition-metal compounds.
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The structure of NaCl is formed by repeating the face centered cubic unit cell. It has 1:1 stoichiometry ratio of Na:Cl with a molar mass of 58.4 g/mol. Compounds with the sodium chloride structure include alikali halides and metal oxides and transition-metal compounds

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