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there will be one octahedral void per atom. no. of atoms per unit cell = 4 total octahedral voids = Z = 4 octahedral void per atom = 4/4 =1
it is just distorted
No. A molecule of octahedral shape is always non-polar
Yes. it has a pseudo octahedral geometry in XeF6
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there will be one octahedral void per atom. no. of atoms per unit cell = 4 total octahedral voids = Z = 4 octahedral void per atom = 4/4 =1
no
it is just distorted
No. A molecule of octahedral shape is always non-polar
Yes. it has a pseudo octahedral geometry in XeF6
octahedral site is larger than the tetrahedral site.
electron-pair geometry is octahedral with no LPs and the molecule geometry is octahedral
179 and 103 degrees source and excellent explanation: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2001-02/983324692.Ch.r.html
In the interior there is one octahedral hole for every sphere.
electron pair geometry: octahedral molecular geometry: octahedral
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