Spinels are solids with the general formula AB 2 O 4 (where A 2+ and B 3+
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Spinels are solids with the general formula AB2O4 (where A2+ and B3+ are metal cations of the same or different metals). The best-known example is common magnetite, Fe3O4 [which you can formulate as (Fe2+)(Fe3+)2O4]. Another example is the mineral often referred to as spinel, MgAl2O4.
The oxide ions of spinels form a face-centered cubic lattice. In a normal spinel, cations occupy 1⁄8 of the tetrahedral sites and 1⁄2 of the octahedral sites.
(a) In MgAl2O4, in what types of holes are the magnesium and aluminum ions found?
(b) The mineral chromite has the formula FeCr2O4. What ions are involved, and in what types of holes are they found?
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Chemistry And Chemical Reactivity
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