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(i) Face–centred cubic:-
A face–centred cubic (fcc) unit cell contains atoms at all the corners and at the centre of all the faces of the cube.
So lattice point at the corner = 8
Lattice point at the center of all faces = 6
Total number of lattice point = 14
(ii) Face–centred tetragonal
lattice point at the corner = 8
Lattice point at the center of all faces = 6
Total number of lattice point = 14
(iii) Body–centred
In Body centered cubic there are 8 lattice point at the corner and 1 is at the center so total 8+1 =9 lattice point
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Epimers: Epimers are a pair of stereoisomers found in stereochemistry. They are two isomers which differ in configuration at only one chiral center. If the molecule contains any other stereocenters, they are all same in both isomers.
Anomers: Anomers are a special set of epimers that differ in configuration only at the anomeric carbon. This happens when a molecule such as glucose converts into a cyclic form.
Key difference between anomers and epimers.
Epimer is a stereoisomer that differs in configuration at only one stereogenic center. An anomer is a cyclic saccharide and also an epimer that differs in the configuration, specifically at the hemiacetal or acetal carbon. This carbon is called the anomeric carbon. However, anomers are a special class of epimers.
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