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Holes in Anion Arrays | |
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Closest Packed Arrays | |
Many simple ionic structures contain planes of anions arranged in the positions of a planar closest packed array. Stacking of these planes produces holes which can contain cations with a tetrahedral or octahedral coordination geometry. Two types of tetrahedral holes and one type of octahedral hole are located between two such planes. In this example, the planes are photographs of table tennis balls. Click the link on the right to either show or hide the second layer. |
![]() ![]() Tetrahedral
hole lies below this ion
Second
type of tetrahedral hole
Octahedral
hole
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