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what is tetrahedral voids​

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The void surrounded by four spheres sitting at the corners of a regular tetrahedron is called a tetrahedral void. Whenever the sphere of the second layer is above the void of the first layer a tetrahedral void is formed.

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Answered by ignatiusvictorkiro
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The void surrounded by four spheres sitting at the corners of a regular tetrahedron is called a tetrahedral void. Whenever the sphere of the second layer is above the void of the first layer a tetrahedral void is formed.

Wherever a sphere of the second layer is above the void of the first layer (or vice versa) a tetrahedral void is formed. These voids are called tetrahedral voids because a tetrahedron is formed when the centres of these four spheres are joined. These voids have been marked as 'T' in the figure

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