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How many faces does a octahedral have?

8


Why is an octahedral void called octahedral?

An octahedral void is called "octahedral" because its shape resembles an octahedron, which is a polyhedron with eight triangular faces. In a crystal lattice, these voids are formed at the center of an octahedral arrangement of atoms, where six atoms are positioned at the corners of the octahedron. This geometric configuration allows for efficient packing and coordination of atoms in a crystalline structure. The term reflects both the shape and the spatial arrangement of the surrounding atoms.


How many structures are possible for a octahedral molecule with a formula of AX3Y3?

There is only one possible structure for an octahedral molecule with the formula AX3Y3, where A and X represent the central atom and ligands that form the vertices of the octahedron, while Y represent the ligands at the faces of the octahedron.


How many octahedral holes in hexagonal closed packing?

In the interior there is one octahedral hole for every sphere.


How many corners octahedral?

Eight sided.....


How many numbers are on an octahedral dice?

Eight numbers.


How many angles of each type are there in the octahedral structure?

Octahedral structures are found in the study of molecular geometry. In an octahedral structure there are fifteen angles; twelve ninety degree angles and three one-hundred and eighty degree angles.


How many faces and edges and vertices does a diamond have?

If the diamond is cut, then the answer to this question depends entirely on how it was cut.However, the natural shape of a diamond crystal is octahedral (eight sided). It would look like two pyramids with their bases glued together. This gives eight faces, 12 edges and six verices.


Can a molecule be octahedral?

No. A molecule of octahedral shape is always non-polar


Can you scratch a diamond?

Diamond is the hardest gemstone with hardness being 10. But hardness varies at octahedral faces of diamonds. So a diamond can only be scratched by a diamond itself.


What is the cleavage of fluorite?

Fluorite has four perfect cleavage planes that are parallel to the faces of an octahedron. This results in the mineral breaking into octahedral fragments when cleaved.


What is a diamond's natural shape?

A diamond's natural shape is typically octahedral, meaning it has eight faces. However, diamonds can also form in other shapes such as cubic or dodecahedral.