Stacking of a second layer of sphere over the first layer of 2-D hexagonal close packing will result in formation of:
A
Only tetrahedral voids
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B
Only triangular voids
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C
Only octahedral voids
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D
Both triangular and octahedral voids
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Solution
The correct option is D Both triangular and octahedral voids There are two types of voids in hexagonal packing.
1. Tetrahedral void
2. Octahedral void
Tetrahedral voids:
These voids are formed if sphere of second layer is placed over void of first layer. Connecting the spheres of the voids gives a tetrahedron shape, thus these voids are called tetrahedral voids or tetrahedral holes.
Octahedral voids:
These voids are formed if triangular void of second layer is above the first layer of voids. Connecting the spheres of the voids result in a octahedron structure. Thus, these are called octahedral voids.
Hence, stacking of layer of sphere over 2-D hexagonal close packing will result in formation of both tetrahedral and octahedral voids.