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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 6 months ago
Voids literally mean gaps between the constituent particles. Voids in solid states mean the vacant space between the constituent particles in a closed packed structure. ... These empty spaces are called voids and in the case of hexagonal packing, these voids are in triangular shapes and are known as the triangular voids. In cubic closed packing, there are two types of voids: Tetrahedral void - A void in a lattice which is surrounded by four spheres is called a tetrahedral void. The four spheres surrounding the void are arranged on the corners of a regular tetrahedron.
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