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The crystal structure is face centered cubic.

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Edge length of NaCl unit cell?

Roughly 0.564nm. It takes on a face-centered cubic structure.


Why do CsCl and NaCl have different structures?

CsCl (cesium chloride) has a simple cubic structure because the larger Cs+ ions occupy the corners of the cubic unit cell, while the smaller Cl- ions occupy the center of the cell. NaCl (sodium chloride) has a face-centered cubic structure because the Na+ ions occupy the face centers, and the Cl- ions occupy the corners of the unit cell.


What type of structure does NaCl crystal possess?

Sodium chloride has a face-centered cubic crystalline structure and form big lattices.


How NaCl crystallise?

This is face-centered cubic crystallization.


Which of these is the shape of a crystal of NaCl?

Face-centered cubic crystalline structure.


How NaCl crystallize?

Sodium chloride has a face-centered cubic structure.


What does the structure look like with NaCl?

It is a face-centered cubic lattice.


Why is NaCl not malleable?

Sodium chloride is crystalline - a face-centered cubic structure.


How many formula units are in the unit cell shown?

The number of formula units in a unit cell depends on the type of unit cell and the arrangement of atoms within the cell. For simple cubic, there is 1 formula unit; for body-centered cubic, there are 2 formula units; and for face-centered cubic, there are 4 formula units.


Is AgCl similar to NaCl?

The crystalline structure is similar: face-centered cubic./


Why are salts crystalline structures?

NaCl has a face-centered cubic crystalline structure.


Molecular geometry of NaCl?

NaCl doesn't have a molecular geometry because it is not a molecule. NaCl is an ionic compound that forms a face-centered-cubic lattice of alternating positive (Na+) and negative (Cl-) ions.