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alex_posat

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Rock Salt Ceramic Structure
« on: March 21, 2006, 06:38:10 PM »
For the Rock Salt ceramic Structure, with a coordination number of 6, I'm told that the number of cations and anions is 4 of each. But this does not make sense to me! From observation, it looks like there is about 12 or 13 of each, and not 4.

Could you explain this?

(for a picture: http://www.tkk.fi/Units/AES/projects/prlaser/thesis/img38.png )
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Re:Rock Salt Ceramic Structure
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2006, 07:12:47 PM »
Since ions on the vertices are shared between eight unit cells, they count for 1/8th each.  Similarly, ions on the edges are shared by four different unit cells and count for 1/4th each, and ions on the faces are shared by two unit cells and count for 1/2 each.  With this in mind, try re-counting.

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