Nickel has a face‐centered cubic structure and has a density of 8.90 g/cm3. What is its atomic radius? A) 353 pm B) 997 pm C) 125 pm D) 249 pm
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The face-centered cubic (FCC) structure consists of atoms at each corner of the cube and one atom in the center of each face. In an FCC structure, there are 4 atoms per unit cell. The volume of the unit cell can be calculated using the formula: Volume of Show more…
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