If the radius of ion is, how large can a cation be fit in its tetrahedral holes?
Explanation:
Calculating the size of the cation:
Given,
Radius of ion =
According to the radius ratio rule, for a tetrahedral void, it should be (maximum)
To fit into the tetrahedral void the cation size can be calculated as;
Hence, If the radius of ion is , the cation size that can be fit in its tetrahedral holes is calculated as .