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6 April, 05:46

Common body-centered cubic (bcc) metals do NOT Include

a) Chromiumb) Titanium

c) Aluminumd) Tungsten

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    Titanium

    Explanation:

    BCC i. e. body-centered cubic is a type of non-primitive unit cell.

    In bcc type crystal structure the atoms are arranged in the corners of the unit cell and also on the center of the body of that unit cell.

    Among the given options Titanium is the only metal which does not form bcc type crystal structure.

    Titanium forms hcp (hexagonal close packing) type of crystal structure.

    The coordination number of hcp is 12 and it is ABAB type lattice.
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