An element has a face-centred cubic ( fcc ) structure with a cell edge of a . The…
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An element has a face-centred cubic (fcc) structure with a cell edge of a. The distance between the centres of two nearest tetrahedral voids in the lattice is
- a/2
- a


Answer
(A) a /2
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