Chapter 10: Q88E (page 593)
A compound of cadmium, tin, and phosphorus is used in the fabrication of some semiconductors. It crystallizes with cadmium occupying one-fourth of the tetrahedral holes and tin occupying one-fourth of the tetrahedral holes in a closest packed aligned of phosphide ions. What is the formula of the compound? Explain your answer.
Short Answer
The molecular formula of cadmium, tin and phosphorus is \({{\rm{P}}_2}{\rm{CdSn}}\).