Consider a copper lattice with

  1. Copper crystallizes in a face centered cubic lattice . Calculate the nmber of unit cell in 1.2 g of copper atomic mass of copper
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  2. Please help. My teacher never went over crystal lattices and the book doesn't cover it either :(Copper crystallizes in a
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  3. Consider a copper lattice with an excessive average of one vacancy in every 100 unit cells. What will be its density? Compare
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  4. A lattice point in the plane is a point (a, b) with both coordinates equal to integers. For example, (-1, 2) is a lattice point
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  5. How many {(1,1),(1,−1),(2,0)}-lattice paths are there from the point (0,0) to the line x=8?Details and assumptions A lattice
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  6. A ¡§lattice point¡¨ has integer coordinates. Then, A = (m, n) is a lattice point if bothm and n are integers. Let¡¦s call
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  7. A fundamental problem in crystallography is the determination of the packing fraction of a crystal lattice, which is the
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  8. 1. Find the lattice parameter of pure iron at room temperature.2. What is the ratio of the lattice parameter of the iron to the
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  9. There is an infinite triangular lattice; the edges of the lattice are made of wire, and the resistance of each edge is R. Let us
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  10. What type of lattice would FrCl have?...im not sure about this, would a lattice form? if so, how to determine lattice type?
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