Show that the minimum cation-to-anion radius ratio for a coordination number of 6 is 0.4142

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  • Delve into the world of ionic structures with our detailed guide on cation-anion radius ratios for octahedral coordination, where the coordination number is 6. This video explains the geometric principles and calculations that determine how ions pack together in an octahedral arrangement.
    🔍 *What You'll Learn:*
    - The importance of cation-anion radius ratios in ionic compounds
    - Detailed explanation of octahedral coordination (CN=6)
    - Step-by-step calculation of the radius ratio for octahedral coordination
    - Real-world examples and applications in materials science
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    - Practice problems with detailed solutions
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