An element crystallises in a face-centred cubic ( fcc ) unit cell with cell edge a . The…
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An element crystallises in a face-centred cubic (fcc)
unit cell with cell edge a. The distance between the centres of two nearest octahedral voids in the crystal lattice is
unit cell with cell edge a. The distance between the centres of two nearest octahedral voids in the crystal lattice is

- a


Answer
(C)
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