Solid State
Co-ordination number of cation is minimum in:
$$NaCl$$ type crystal (with coordination no. 6:6) can be converted into $$CsCl$$ type crystal (with coordination no. 8:8) by applying:
The coordination number of a crystal can be increased by applying pressure on it. So, $$\text{NaCl}$$ type crystal can be converted into $$\text{CsCl}$$ type crystal by applying pressure on it. Hence, Option "B" is the correct answer.
Co-ordination number of cation is minimum in:
Coordination number of $$Na^{+}$$ ion in $$NaCl$$ is 6 and that of caesium ion in $$CsCl$$ is 8.This is because:
The intermetallic compound LiAg crystallizes in a cubic lattice in which lithium and silver atoms have co-ordination number of $$8$$. To what crystal class does the unit cell belong?
The co-ordination number of sodium in sodium chloride is:
The ionic radii of $$A^{+}$$ and $$B^{-}$$ ions are $$0.98\times 10^{-10}m$$ and $$1.81\times 10^{-10}m$$. The coordination number of each ion in $$AB$$ is:
The coordination number of $$Al$$ in the crystalline state of $$AlCl_{3}$$ is:
(i) What is meant by the term 'coordination number'? (ii) What is the coordination number of atoms: (a) in a cubic close-packed structure? (b) in a body-centred cubic structure?
Which of the following statement is not true?
Write the coordination number of NaCl crystals.
Write the coordination number of CsCl crystals.