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  2. Caesium chloride - Wikipedia

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    The caesium chloride structure adopts a primitive cubic lattice with a two-atom basis, where both atoms have eightfold coordination. The chloride atoms lie upon the lattice points at the corners of the cube, while the caesium atoms lie in the holes in the center of the cubes; an alternative and exactly equivalent 'setting' has the caesium ions at the corners and the chloride ion in the center.

  3. Cubic crystal system - Wikipedia

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    A caesium chloride unit cell. The two colors of spheres represent the two types of atoms. One structure is the "interpenetrating primitive cubic" structure, also called a "caesium chloride" or B2 structure. This structure is often confused for a body-centered cubic structure because the arrangement of atoms is the same.

  4. Lattice constant - Wikipedia

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    Unit cell definition using parallelepiped with lengths a, b, c and angles between the sides given by α, β, γ [1]. A lattice constant or lattice parameter is one of the physical dimensions and angles that determine the geometry of the unit cells in a crystal lattice, and is proportional to the distance between atoms in the crystal.

  5. Ionic radius - Wikipedia

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    For example, the length of each edge of the unit cell of sodium chloride is found to be 564.02 pm. Each edge of the unit cell of sodium chloride may be considered to have the atoms arranged as Na + ∙∙∙Cl − ∙∙∙Na +, so the edge is twice the Na-Cl separation.

  6. Structure factor - Wikipedia

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    where the sum is over all atoms in the unit cell, ,, are the ... Cesium chloride is a simple cubic crystal lattice with a basis of Cs at (0,0,0) and Cl at ...

  7. Coordination number - Wikipedia

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    For chemical compounds with regular lattices such as sodium chloride and caesium chloride, a count of the nearest neighbors gives a good picture of the environment of the ions. In sodium chloride each sodium ion has 6 chloride ions as nearest neighbours (at 276 pm) at the corners of an octahedron and each chloride ion has 6 sodium atoms (also ...

  8. Unit cell - Wikipedia

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    A primitive cell is a unit cell that contains exactly one lattice point. For unit cells generally, lattice points that are shared by n cells are counted as ⁠ 1 / n ⁠ of the lattice points contained in each of those cells; so for example a primitive unit cell in three dimensions which has lattice points only at its eight vertices is considered to contain ⁠ 1 / 8 ⁠ of each of them. [3]

  9. Madelung constant - Wikipedia

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    The nearest neighbour distance amounts to half the lattice constant of the cubic unit cell ... intermediate between the caesium chloride and sphalerite structures is ...