the physical quantity that tells about packing of atoms in a given volume
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Atomic packing factor tells about the packing of atoms in a given volume.
Explanation:
- In a crystal structure, the volume is occupied by the particles in it.
- The formula of the atomic packing factor is given by;
- Atomic packing Factor = N(particle) x V(particle) / V(unit cell)
- Here
- N(particle) = Number of particles in a unit area.
- V (particle) = volume of every particle in the
- V(unit cell) = The volume occupied by the unit cells
- Highly dense solids have a high atomic packing factor.
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density is the answer .....
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