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hello let us continue our discussion on the geometry of close packed structure in this video we will look at the voids in the close packed structure we have already looked at the lattice and motif structure of various crystal structures which form by close packing in particular two of them ab ab and abc abc where ab ab form hexagonal close packed and abc abc form cubic close packed now in these close packed layers between the atoms there are spaces available these spaces can be can accommodate other elements or other atoms so in the structure of alloys or solid solutions which we will come to soon these voids are very important so lets look at the geometry of these voids first let us look at what kind of voids and where they are located so one of the important kind of voids which is there is the tetrahedral void now tetrahedral the adjective tetrahedral comes from tetrahedron and a regular tetrahedron is a solid bounded by four equilateral triangular faces a pyramid based on equilater