Hey, all, just a quick question regarding molecular crystals. I've been asked to determine the # of atoms occupying a face-centered orthorhombic structure.
Now, if this were a one component material (essentially any pure metal), this would be completely straight forward. One atom at each corner + an atom along each face would lead to 4 atoms total in the unit cell.
My issue is that I'm working within the context of diatomic halogens. Looking up some of their images on-line, they don't seem to fall within that neat little arrangement that would describe the above metal orthorhombic structure (one atom at each corner, 1 along each face).
I was just curious if anyone had any tips on how to determine # atoms for molecular solids in a unit cell. Do I just say "There are 4 halogen atoms per unit cell"? Or would it potentially be "4 halogen *molecules* per unit cell? Or something else completely that I'm missing?
Thanks in advance.