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The radius of a single atom of a generic element X is 199 picometers (pm) and a crystal of X has a unit cell that is face-centered cubic. Calculate the volume of the unit cell.
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Answered by DrBob222
If a is the edge length of the cell, then
4r = 1.414*a
Solve for a, then
volume = a^3.
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