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What is the coordination number of atoms in simple cubic crystal lattice?​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

The simple cubic has a coordination number of 6 and contains 1 atom per unit cell.

Answered by Jasleen0599
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Six

Six  is the coordination number of atoms in simple cubic crystal lattice.

  • In a straightforward cubic lattice, an atom interacts with six other atoms, giving it a coordination number of six.
  • The basic cubic structure has a coordination number of 6, compared to BCC and FCC's 8 and 12 respectively.
  • There is only one lattice point at each corner of the cube-shaped unit cell in the simple cubic structure. They identify the location of either a single atom or a repeating pattern of atoms known as a motif that runs across the lattice.
  • A sort of unit cell termed a simple cubic lattice has atoms only at the corners (also called primitive cells). Simple cubic lattice with edge length an is depicted in the image above. Atomic centres are referred to as dark points.
  • There is one atom per unit cell in a simple cubic lattice. Each Copper atom in a crystal with a cubic-close packing or fcc structure has four closest neighbours in one plane, or twelve closest neighbours in all three of these perpendicular planes that pass through the reference Copper atom.

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