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CsBr has bcc like structures with edge length `4.3Å`. The shortest inter ionic distance in between `Cs^(+)` and `Br^(-)` is:

A

`4.3Å`

B

`7.44Å`

C

`1.86Å`

D

`3.72Å`

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  • CsBr has bcc structure with edge length 4.3 Å. The shortest inter-ionic distance in between Cst and Br is

    A
    3.72 Å
    B
    1.86 Å
    C
    7.44 Å
    D
    4.3 Å
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    A
    3.72 pm
    B
    1.86 pm
    C
    7.44 pm
    D
    4.3 pm
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    A
    3.72 pm
    B
    1.86 pm
    C
    7.44 pm
    D
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