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Chapter 12, Problem 62IL
CaTiO3, a perovskite, has the structure below.
- (a) If the density of the solid is 4.10 g/cm3, what is the length of a side of the unit cell?
- (b) Calculate the radius of the Ti4+ ion in the center of the unit cell. How well does your calculation agree with a literature value of 75 pm?
Unit cell of the perovskite CaTiO3
A sample of perovskite, СаТiO3
FIGURE 7.11 Relative sizes of some common ions. Rodii are given in picometers (1 pm 1 × 10‒12 m). (Data taken from J. Emsley, The Elements, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998, 3rd edition.)
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