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Edge Length in Solid State Chemistry Formulas
The Edge length is the length of the edge of the unit cell. And is denoted by a. Edge Length is usually measured using the Angstrom for Length. Note that the value of Edge Length is always negative.
Formulas to find Edge Length in Solid State Chemistry
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Edge length of Simple cubic unit cell
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Edge length of Body Centered Unit Cell
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Edge Length of Face Centered Unit Cell
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Edge Length using Interplanar Distance of Cubic Crystal
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Solid State Chemistry formulas that make use of Edge Length
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Volume of Unit cell
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Interplanar Distance in Cubic Crystal Lattice
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Radius of Constituent particle in Simple Cubic Unit Cell
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Radius of Constituent Particle in BCC lattice
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Radius of Constituent Particle in FCC lattice
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List of variables in Solid State Chemistry formulas
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Radius of Constituent Particle
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Interplanar Spacing
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Miller Index along x-axis
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Miller Index along y-axis
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Miller Index along z-axis
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FAQ
What is the Edge Length?
The Edge length is the length of the edge of the unit cell. Edge Length is usually measured using the Angstrom for Length. Note that the value of Edge Length is always negative.
Can the Edge Length be negative?
Yes, the Edge Length, measured in Length can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Edge Length?
Edge Length is usually measured using the Angstrom[A] for Length. Meter[A], Millimeter[A], Kilometer[A] are the few other units in which Edge Length can be measured.
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