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Free or vacant spaces between the close packed constituent particles are called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The centres of these six spheres are at the corners of a regular hexagon hence this packing is called two-dimensional hexagonal close packing. It can be seen in the figure that in these rows there are some voids (empty spaces). These are triangular in shape. The triangular voids are of two different types.

Answered by sharma78savita
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Most of the solids we find around ourselves are crystal solids. These crystalline shapes form due to the arrangement of constituent particles in a specific arrangement known as crystal lattices. These structures form due to close packing of their atoms.

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