1.12 Distinguish between (i) Hexagonal and monoclinic unit cells (ii) Face-centered and end-centered unit cells.
1.12 Distinguish between (i) Hexagonal and monoclinic unit cells (ii) Face-centered and end-centered unit cells.
1.12

(ii) Face-centered unit cell: In a face-centered unit cell, the constituent particles are present at the corners
and one at the centre of each face.
End-centered unit cell: An end-centered unit cell contains particles at the corners and one at the centre of
any two opposite faces.
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