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Aluminium crystallises in a cubic close-packed structuure. Its metallic radius is 125pm.
(i) What is the length of the side of the unit cell?
(ii) How many unit cells are there in `1.00cm^(3)` of aluminium? ?

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For a, c.c.p length of the side of unit cell is related to radius `r=(sqrt(2)a)/(4)`
`a=(4r)/(sqrt(2))=(4xx125)/(1.414)=353.5` pm
`therefore` Volume of unit cell `= a^(3)=(353.3xx10^(-10))^(3)cm^(3)=4.42xx10^(-23)cm^(3)`
Number of unit cells in `1cm^(3)=(1)/(4.42xx10^(-23))=2.26xx10^(22)` unit cells.
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