Structure of a mixed oxide is cubic close-packed (CCP). The cubic unit cell of mixed oxide is composed of oxide ions. One-fourth of the tetrahedral voids are occupied by divalent metal A and the octahedral voids are occupied by a monovalent metal B. The formula of the oxide is:
1. A2BO2
2. A2B3O4
3. AB2O2
4. ABO2
A solid compound XY has NaCl structure. If the radius of the cation is 100 pm, the radius of the anion (Y–) will be:
1. 165.7 pm
2. 175.1 pm
3. 322.5 pm
4. 241.5 pm
The appearance of colour in solid alkali metal halides is generally due to:
1. F-centres.
2. Schottky defect.
3. Frenkel defect.
4. Interstitial positions.
CsBr crystallises in a body-centered cubic lattice. The unit cell length is 436.6 pm. Given that the atomic mass of Cs = 133 amu and that of Br = 80 amu and the Avogadro number being 6.02×1023 mol-1, the density of CsBr is:
1. 42.5
2. 0.425
3. 8.25
4. 4.25
If NaCl is doped with 10-4mol% of SrCl2, the concentration of cation vacancies will be (NA= 6.02×1023mol-1):
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The fraction of total volume occupied by the atoms present in a simple cube is:
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For a cubic crystal structure, which one of the following relations indicating the cell characteristic is correct?
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Silicon gives p-type of semiconductor on doping with:
1. Germanium.
2. Arsenic.
3. Selenium.
4. Boron.
If 'a’ stands for the edge length of the cubic systems: simple cubic, body-centered cubic, and face-centered cubic, then the ratio of radii of the spheres in these systems will be respectively:
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