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प्रश्न
If NaCl is doped with 10−2 mol percentage of strontium chloride, what is the concentration of cation vacancy?
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उत्तर
We know that two Na+ ions are replaced by each of the Sr2+ ions while SrCl2, is doped with NaCI. But in this case, only one lattice point is occupied by each of the Sr2+ ions and produces one cation vacancy.
Here 10−2 mole of SrCl2, is doped with 100 moles of NaCI. Thus, cation vacancies produced by NaCi = 10−2 mol. Since 100 moles of NaCl produces cation vacancies after doping = 10−2 mol.
Therefore, 1 mole of NaCl will produce cation vacancies after doping
= `10^-2/100` = 10−4 mol
∴ Total cationic vacancies,
= 10−4 × Avogadro’s number
= 10 × 6.023 × 1023
= 6.023 × 1019 vacancies
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