SOLUTION: aluminum has the FCC crystal structure. Its atomic weight is 26.98g/mole, and its density is 2.70g/cm3. Determine the atomic radius of a single aluminum atom
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Question 775622: aluminum has the FCC crystal structure. Its atomic weight is 26.98g/mole, and its density is 2.70g/cm3. Determine the atomic radius of a single aluminum atom Answer by psbhowmick(878) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! This is a problem of Material Science. It requires knowledge of Lattice Structure - BCC, FCC, HCP are some common types of Lattice structures. This forum is for Algebra, not for such engineering problems. If you still need help with this you can contact me privately and with my engineering background I can help you solve it.
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Partha