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Models

Models of simple ionic compounds can be built of spheres because, to a very good approximation, monoatomic ions behave like spheres. (This model of sodium chloride was built of ping pong balls and plastic beads.)

In this presentation we will describe how spherical ions pack and form the structures of ionic compounds. The principle that guides this packing is called Laves' principle.

Generally, atoms in metals and ionic compounds behave like spheres.
A model of NaCl

 

 

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