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NH(4)ClO(4) crystallises in orthohombic ...

`NH_(4)ClO_(4)` crystallises in orthohombic structure with unit cell volume of `395 Å^(3)` . The structure of `HClO_(4).H_(2)O` will be

A

tetragonal will unit cell volume of `210 Å^(3)`

B

cubic with unit cell volume of `78Å^(3)`

C

orthorhomibic with unit cell volume of `370 Å^(3)`

D

the data given is not sufficient to find the structure.

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The correct Answer is:
C

Both substances are ionic with lattice sites occupied by ions. In `HClO_(4).H_(2)O` cation is `H_(3)O^(+)` and there are no `H_(2)O` molecules of hydration. The anions in both are same i.e., `ClO_(4)^(-)` ions. `H_(3)O^(+)` and `NH_(4)^(+)` are nearly isoelectronic ( have nearly same number of electrons ) and as such occupy nearly equal space.
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