Mathematical Crystallography
A body-centered cubic (BCC) structure is a type of crystal lattice in which atoms are located at each of the eight corners of a cube and a single atom is positioned at the center of the cube. This arrangement allows for unique packing efficiency and coordination number, which is essential in understanding the properties of materials that crystallize in this form. The BCC structure is one of the main types of Bravais lattices, influencing how materials behave under various conditions.
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