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प्रश्न
In a solid, oxide ions are arranged in hcp. One third of octahedral voids are occupied by the cations A and one sixth of the tetrahedral voids are occupied by the cations B. What is the formula of the compound?
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उत्तर
Given: Oxide ions (O2−) are arranged in a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) structure.
Cation A occupies 1/3 of the octahedral voids.
Cation B occupies 1/6 of the tetrahedral voids.
In a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) arrangement:
Number of octahedral voids = number of atoms = 1 (assuming 1 O2−)
Number of tetrahedral voids = 2 × number of atoms = 2 (for 1 O2−)
Cation A = `1/3 xx 1 = 1/3`
Cation B = `1/6 xx 2 = 1/3`
So we have,
A = `1/3`, B = `1/3`, O = 1
Multiply all values by 3, we get,
A : B : O = `1/3 xx 3 : 1/3 xx 3 : 1 xx 3`
= 1 : 1 : 3
∴ The formula of the given compound is ABO3.
