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The closest approach between two atoms in metallic crystal will be

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A metal crystallises in a face centred cubic structure.  If the edge length of its unit cell is ‘a’, the closest approach between two atoms in metallic crystal will be: a/√2

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A metal crystallises in a face centred cubic structure.  If the edge length of its unit cell is ‘a’, the closest approach between two atoms in metallic crystal will be: a/√2

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A metal crystallises in a face centred cubic structure.  If the edge length of its unit cell is ‘a’, the closest approach between two atoms in metallic crystal will be: a/√2

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