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What is the radius for an ion to occupy tetrahedral site?

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Answered by anjali8253
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greater than or equal to 0.414R but less than 0.732R

Answered by sayyadmohd78
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Explanation:

When the cation radii are greater than or equal to 0.414 R, but less than 0.732 R, the cations occupy the octahedral sites. Sodium chloride is one such structure, and it serves as an important structure type.

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