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Platinum crystallizes in fcc crystal wit...

Platinum crystallizes in fcc crystal with a unit cell length `a`. The atomic radius of platinum is therefore `asqrt2//2`.

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For fcc, `r = (a)/(2sqrt(2))`.
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