What Is Cubic Close Packing?
Cubic Close Packing (CCP), also known as Face-Centred Cubic (FCC), is one of the most efficient ways atoms can be arranged in a crystal. It achieves a packing efficiency of 74%, meaning 74% of the available space is filled with atoms.
CCP is formed by stacking close-packed layers in the sequence ABCABC... — each third layer is offset from both previous layers before the pattern repeats.
Learning Goals: By the end of this guide, you should be able to:
- Describe the CCP/FCC unit cell and layer sequence.
- Calculate the number of atoms per unit cell.
- Determine the coordination number.
- Calculate packing efficiency.
- Identify elements and compounds with CCP structures.
The Unit Cell
Atom Positions
In an FCC unit cell:
- 8 corner atoms — each shared among 8 unit cells → contributes each
- 6 face-centre atoms — each shared between 2 unit cells → contributes each
Atoms per Unit Cell
Coordination Number
Each atom in CCP touches 12 nearest neighbours:
- 6 in the same layer
- 3 in the layer above
- 3 in the layer below
The coordination number of 12 is the maximum possible for equal-sized spheres.
Packing Efficiency
For FCC, the face diagonal contains 4 radii: , so .
CCP/FCC Crystal Explorer
CCP vs HCP vs BCC
| Property | CCP (FCC) | HCP | BCC |
|---|---|---|---|
| Layer sequence | ABCABC | ABABAB | — |
| Coordination number | 12 | 12 | 8 |
| Atoms per unit cell | 4 | 6 (hex cell) | 2 |
| Packing efficiency | 74% | 74% | 68% |
| Examples | Cu, Al, Au, Ag | Mg, Zn, Ti | Fe, Na, K, W |
Real-World Examples
- Copper, Aluminium, Gold, Silver: All adopt CCP — contributing to their ductility and malleability.
- NaCl structure: Cl⁻ ions form a CCP arrangement, with Na⁺ in octahedral voids.
- Diamond: A modified FCC with a 2-atom basis.
Worked Examples
Example 1: Calculate Density
Given: Copper has FCC structure, pm, g/mol.
Example 2: Edge Length from Atomic Radius
Given: Gold has pm.
Common Mistakes
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Confusing CCP with HCP — Both have 74% efficiency and CN = 12, but differ in layer sequence (ABCABC vs ABABAB). CCP has a cubic unit cell; HCP has a hexagonal unit cell.
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Miscounting atoms per unit cell — Corner atoms contribute , face atoms . Don't count full atoms at shared positions.
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Wrong relationship between and — For FCC: (from the face diagonal). For BCC it's different: .
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is CCP so common in metals?
CCP maximises packing efficiency and coordination (12 neighbours). This maximises metallic bonding strength, making CCP a very stable arrangement for many metals.
Is CCP the same as FCC?
Yes, they describe the same structure from different perspectives. CCP emphasises the close-packed layer stacking (ABCABC), while FCC describes the cubic unit cell geometry.
Related Topics
- Hexagonal Close Packing — The ABABAB alternative with identical packing efficiency.
- Octahedral Voids — The holes between atoms in close-packed structures.
- Tetrahedral Voids — Smaller holes in close-packed arrangements.