Table needed. Chemists help please

In summary, the individual is seeking help with finding a table of distances between molecules for their research on Metals Work functions. They have searched online but have not been successful and are now asking for a book, reference, or website to help them. They also ask for an example of finding the nearest distance between two molecules of specific metals. The expert suggests using crystallographic data to calculate the nearest-neighbor spacing and provides a Wikipedia link for more information.
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Kiarash
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Hi everyone!

I am researching on Metals Work functions, and I need a table of distances between molecules! I searched on the web almost a week, but I didn't found at least A table. Please help me! If it is in a book, tell me the name of the book, or tell me where can I find it.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks.
 
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Kiarash said:
Hi everyone!

I am researching on Metals Work functions, and I need a TABLE OF DISTANCE BETWEEN MOLECULES! I searched on the web almost a week, but I didn't found at least A table. PLEASE HELP ME! If it is in a book, tell me the name of the book, or tell me where can I find it.

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks.

You can use the crystallographic data for the metals (unit cell size) to calculate the nearest-neighbor spacing.
 
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Quantum Defect said:
You can use the crystallographic data for the metals (unit cell size) to calculate the nearest-neighbor spacing.
Thank you for your answer!
I still have a problem. Do you know a book, reference, or website for looking up? Or else, could you please make an example? For instance, for Aluminum, Iron, or Copper; how can I found a nearest distance between two molecules of them?
Thanks for your patient!
 
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Kiarash said:
Thank you for your answer!
I still have a problem. Do you know a book, reference, or website for looking up? Or else, could you please make an example? For instance, for Aluminum, Iron, or Copper; how can I found a nearest distance between two molecules of them?
Thanks for your patient!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periodic_table_(crystal_structure )
 
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I really appreciate! That works. Good luck.
 

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