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In sodium chloride, Cl^(-) ions form ccp...

In sodium chloride, `Cl^(-)` ions form ccp arrangement. In which sites, `Na^(+)` ions will occupy in this structure

A

Cubic voids

B

Tetrahedral voids

C

All octahedral voids

D

Half of octachedral voids

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C
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