In a hexagonal-close-pack (hcp) unit cell, the ratio of lattice points to octahedral holes to tetrahedral holes is 1:1:2. What is the general formula for a compound if anions occupy the hcp lattice points and cations occupy half of the tetrahedral holes? AB A3B AB2 A2B What is the general formula for a compound if anions occupy the hcp lattice points and cations occupy all the tetrahedral holes? AB A2B AB2 A3B

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Explanation:

In a hexagonal-close-pack (HCP) unit cell, the ratio of lattice points to octahedral holes to tetrahedral holes =  1 : 1 : 2

let the :

Number of lattice point = 1x.

Number of octahedral points = 1x

Number of tetrahedral  points = 2x

If anions occupy the HCP lattice points and cations occupy half of the tetrahedral holes.

Number of anions occupying the HCP lattice points, A= 1x

Number of cations occupying the tetrahedral points, B =  [tex]\frac{2x}{2}=x[/tex]

The formula of the compound will be = [tex]A_{1x}B_{1x}=AB[/tex]

If anions occupy the HCP lattice points and cations occupy all of the tetrahedral holes.

Number of anions occupying the HCP lattice points, A= 1x

Number of cations occupying the tetrahedral points, B =  2x

The formula of the compound will be = [tex]A_{1x}B_{2x}=AB_2[/tex]

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