This document is a test from a Master's level chemistry course covering cubic cell structures. It contains 3 types of cubic lattices: simple cubic, body centered cubic, and face centered cubic. Students are asked to complete a table with the unit cell volume, number of lattice points per cell, nearest neighbor distance, number of nearest neighbors, second nearest neighbor distance, and number of second neighbors for each of the three cubic lattice types. The document wishes students good luck on the test.
This document is a test from a Master's level chemistry course covering cubic cell structures. It contains 3 types of cubic lattices: simple cubic, body centered cubic, and face centered cubic. Students are asked to complete a table with the unit cell volume, number of lattice points per cell, nearest neighbor distance, number of nearest neighbors, second nearest neighbor distance, and number of second neighbors for each of the three cubic lattice types. The document wishes students good luck on the test.
This document is a test from a Master's level chemistry course covering cubic cell structures. It contains 3 types of cubic lattices: simple cubic, body centered cubic, and face centered cubic. Students are asked to complete a table with the unit cell volume, number of lattice points per cell, nearest neighbor distance, number of nearest neighbors, second nearest neighbor distance, and number of second neighbors for each of the three cubic lattice types. The document wishes students good luck on the test.
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FACULTY OF SCIENCES BEN M'SIK DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Master: …………………………… ------------ MASTER Renewable Energies and Materials Date : ……………………………… Module 4 Semester 1 Pr. Saïd BENMOKHTAR
TEST N°2 (For Tuesday December 29, 2020)
Cubic cell Exercise 1: Cubic cell (a = b = c and α = β = γ = 90°) In cubic cell there’s only three case of Bravais lattices Cubic Simple Body Centered Face Centered
Complete the characteristics of cubic lattices
Body Face Simple Centered Centered Unit cell volume Lattice points Per Cell (Z) Nearest Neighbor Distance Number of Nearest Neighbors Second Nearest Neighbors Distance Number of Second Neighbors a = f(r) Packing density Good Luck