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what is the crystal structure of cesium chloride​

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Answered by badrinathgpm123
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Crystal structure

The caesium chloride structure adopts a primitive cubic lattice with a two-atom basis, where both atoms have eightfold coordination. The chloride atoms lie upon the lattice points at the edges of the cube, while the caesium atoms lie in the holes in the center of the cubes.

Coordination geometry: Cubic (Cs+); Cubic (Cl−)

Other cations: Lithium chloride; Sodium chloride; Potassium chloride; Rubidium chlo...

Crystal structure: CsCl, cP2

Other anions: Caesium fluoride; Caesium bromide; Caesium iodide; Caesium astatide

Answered by ramya2316
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Crystal structure

The caesium chloride structure adopts a primitive cubic lattice with a two-atom basis, where both atoms have eightfold coordination. The chloride atoms lie upon the lattice points at the edges of the cube, while the caesium atoms lie in the holes in the center of the cubes.

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