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Cadmium ionic crystal radius

The ionic radius of chlorine has the value 1.81 A (Chap. 13). The following distances between chlorine atoms of different molecules have been observed in the molecular crystal 1,2,3,4,5,(Whexachlorocyclo-hexane.-57 3,60, 3.77, 3.82 A these are close to twice the ionic radius. Similar agreement is shown by many other organic crystals and inorganic covalent crystals. Cadmium chloride, for example, consists of... [Pg.259]

On the basis of ionic radius, cobalt ion should be placed between copper and cadmium ions, and thus it has a higher affinity than expected. Perhaps it substitutes the iron(II) of crystal lattice since the two ionic radii are about the same (0.84 nm). [Pg.93]

Cadmium. Cadmium appears to be compatible or very mildly incompatible, similar to zinc. Almost nothing is known about which minerals it prefers. From a crystal-chemical view, cadmium has similar ionic radius and charge to calcium, but a tendency to prefer lower coordination due to its more covalent bonding with oxygen (similar to zinc and indium). Cadmium in spinel Uierzolites varies from 30 ppb to 60 ppb (BVSP) and varies in basalts from about 90 ppb to 150 ppb (Hertogen et al., 1980 Yi et al., 2000). Cd/Zn is —10 in peridotites (BVSP) and the continental cmst (Gao etal., 1998), and —1.5 X 10 in basalts (Yi etai, 2000). We adopt the mean of these ratios (1.2 X 10" ). [Pg.723]


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