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प्रश्न
Show that a particle of radius less than 0.441 times the radius of the constituent particle can only be placed in an octahedral void without disturbing the crystal lattice.
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उत्तर
In a close-packed structure, octahedral voids are formed by the arrangement of six surrounding spheres. Let the radius of the constituent particle be R and the radius of the octahedral void be r.
The radius ratio for a particle to fit into an octahedral void without disturbing the crystal lattice is given by `r/R` = 0.414
However, for the particle to fit comfortably and not distort the lattice, its radius should be slightly smaller than this limit.
The actual maximum ratio is
`r/R` < 0.441
This value (0.441) provides a safe threshold that allows some tolerance for atomic vibrations and imperfections while maintaining lattice stability.
