QUESTION 8 The atomic weight, density, and atomic radius for a hypothetical metal are 43 g/mol, 4.9 g/cm³, and 0.122 nm, respectively. Could this metal have an FCC crystal structure? Why or why not? Attach File Browse Local Files

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QUESTION 8
The atomic weight, density, and atomic radius for a hypothetical metal are 43 g/mol, 4.9 g/cm³, and 0.122 nm,
respectively. Could this metal have an FCC crystal structure? Why or why not?
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