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what type of metallic crystal lattice is represented in the image above?
hexagonal close - packed crystal structure
octahedral crystal structure
face - centered cubic crystal structure
trigonal bi - pyramidal crystal structure
Brief Explanations
- Hexagonal close - packed (HCP): In HCP, the atoms are arranged in a hexagonal pattern. The unit cell has atoms at the corners of a hexagon and one in the center of the hexagon (in each layer) and additional atoms in the middle of the stack of layers.
- Octahedral: Octahedral is a void or a site in a crystal lattice (not a common name for a metallic crystal lattice structure). Octahedral voids are spaces between atoms in a close - packed structure.
- Face - centered cubic (FCC): In FCC, atoms are located at each corner of the cube and in the center of each face of the cube.
- Trigonal bi - pyramidal: This is a molecular geometry term (e.g., for molecules like \(PCl_5\) in its gaseous state) and not a metallic crystal lattice structure.
Since the question is about metallic crystal lattices, and considering the common metallic crystal lattice structures, the hexagonal close - packed is a valid metallic crystal lattice structure.
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