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The fraction of volume occupied in a primitive cubic cell is:

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Answered by Anonymous
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The atoms in a simple cubic crystal are located at the corners of the units cell, a cube with side aa.
Adjacent atoms touch each other so that the radius of each atom equals a2a2
There are eight atoms occupying the corners of the cube, but only one eighth of each is within the unit cell so that the number of atoms equals one per unit cell.
Answered by aniketmahajan9764
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Answer:

0.52

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