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प्रश्न
Show that a unit cell of sodium chloride contains four Na+Cl− units.
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उत्तर
Sodium chloride (NaCl) crystallizes in a face-centered cubic (fcc) structure, also called the rock salt structure. In this structure Cl− ions form the face-centered cubic lattice Na+ ions occupy all the octahedral voids created by the Cl− ions.
Sodium ions (Na+):
12 edge centres, each shared by 4 unit cells:
`12 xx 1/4 = 3 Na^+`
1 body centre, entirely inside the unit cell:
1 × 1 = 1 Na+
∴ Total Na+ ions = 3 + 1 = 4
Chloride ions (Cl−):
8 corners, each shared by 8 unit cells:
`8 xx 1/8 = 1 Cl^-`
6 face centres, each shared by 2 unit cells:
`6 xx 1/2 = 3 Cl^-`
∴ Total Cl− ions = 1 + 3 = 4
Therefore, the unit cell of sodium chloride contains 4 Na+ ions and 4 Cl− ions, making a total of 4 NaCl formula units per unit cell.
