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Ch.12 - Solids and Modern Materials
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 14th Edition
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12장, 문제 33b

Consider the unit cells shown here for three different structures that are commonly observed for metallic elements. (b) Which structure(s) corresponds to the least dense packing of atoms?
Three cubic unit cell structures labeled A, B, and C, showing different atomic arrangements.

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Identify the three types of cubic unit cells shown in the image: A (Simple Cubic), B (Body-Centered Cubic), and C (Face-Centered Cubic).
Understand the packing efficiency of each type of cubic unit cell: Simple Cubic (52%), Body-Centered Cubic (68%), and Face-Centered Cubic (74%).
Compare the packing efficiencies to determine which structure has the least dense packing of atoms.
Recognize that the Simple Cubic structure (A) has the lowest packing efficiency at 52%.
Conclude that structure A corresponds to the least dense packing of atoms.

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Unit Cell

A unit cell is the smallest repeating unit of a crystal lattice that reflects the overall symmetry and structure of the entire crystal. It defines the arrangement of atoms in a solid and can vary in shape and size. Understanding unit cells is crucial for analyzing the packing efficiency and density of different crystalline structures.
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Simple Cubic Unit Cell

Atomic Packing Efficiency

Atomic packing efficiency (APE) refers to the fraction of volume in a crystal structure that is occupied by atoms. It is calculated by comparing the volume occupied by the atoms to the total volume of the unit cell. Structures with higher APE have denser packing, while those with lower APE indicate less dense arrangements, which is essential for determining which structure corresponds to the least dense packing.
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Types of Crystal Structures

Different types of crystal structures, such as face-centered cubic (FCC), body-centered cubic (BCC), and simple cubic (SC), exhibit varying atomic arrangements and densities. Each structure has unique characteristics that influence the physical properties of the material. Identifying these structures helps in understanding their packing efficiency and density, which is key to answering the question about the least dense packing.
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Acid Structure and Types