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- Distinguish between crystal lattice (space lattice) and unit cell.
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- Stability of a crystal is reflected in the magnitude of its melting p...
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- Ferric oxide crystallises 'in a hexagonal close packed array of oxide...
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- Which of the following lattices has the highest packing efficiency ?
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- An element crystallizes In F.C.C manner. What Is the length of a side ...
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- Based on the nature of inter molecular forces, classify the solid:SIO...
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- Based on the nature of inter molecular forces, classify the solid:Ice
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