Unveiling The Structure Of Copper: Face-Centered Cubic

The face-centered cubic (fcc) structure of copper characterizes the arrangement of its atoms: Each atom is surrounded by 12 equidistant neighbors located at the vertices of a cube, while each cube face is centered by an atom. This compact structure optimizes atomic packing and results in copper’s isotropic properties, high electrical and thermal conductivity, and malleability.

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