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Question
Find the number of ion pairs per unit cell in NaCl.
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Solution
In the NaCl crystal structure, which is based on a face-centred cubic (FCC) unit cell, chloride ions (Cl−) are located at the corners and face centers of the cube, while sodium ions (Na+) occupy the edge centers and the body center. Each corner ion contributes `1/8` to the unit cell, and each face-centered ion contributes `1/2`.
Thus, the effective number of Cl− ions per unit cell is
= `8 ("at corners") xx 1/8 + 6 ("at face centres") xx 1/2`
= 4
The number of Na+ ions per unit cell is
= `12 ("at edge-centres") × 1/4 + 1 ("at body-centre") × 1`
= 4
Therefore, each unit cell of NaCl contains 4 Na+ ions and 4 Cl− ions, forming 4 ion pairs per unit cell.
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