Chemistry, asked by jony3580, 1 year ago

In a compound atoms of element y forms ccp lattice and those of element x occupy 2÷3 of tetrahedral voids what is the formula of the compound

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Answered by yoyo99
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hhgPut a metal spoon in some boiling water for thirty minutes and then try to take it out with your bare hands.

No seriously, don’t do it, you’ll probably get a nasty burn. The simple reason is that metal is a very good conductor of heat and would soak up the heat from a frying pan, boiling water, hot oil etc like a sponge

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Answered by SugaryGenius
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  • ❤.. The number of tetralhedral voids formed is equal to twice the number of atoms of element B and only 2/3rd of these are occupied by the atoms of element A.
  • ❤..Hence the ratio of the number of atoms of A and B is {2×(2/3):1 or 4:3} and the formula of the compound is {A4B3}.
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