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The crystal structure adopted by iron is shown below. The distance between the nearest iron atoms is `:`

A

`286p m`

B

`124p m`

C

`143 p m`

D

`247.6p m`

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The correct Answer is:
d

The nearest neighbours touch along body diagonal.
So, nearest distance `=(sqrt(3))/(2)xx286=247.68p m`.
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