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What is the covalency of nitrogen in N2O5?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

What type of semiconductor is obtained when silicon is doped with boron? 

 

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Properties of Solids: Electrical Properties >> Applications of n-type and p-type Semiconductors

What type of magnetism is shown in the following alignment of magnetic moments?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Properties of Solids: Magnetic Properties

What type of point defect is produced when AgCl is doped with CdCl2?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

In body centred cubic structure the space occupied is about

(A) 68%                                                     (B) 53%

(C) 38%                                                     (D) 32%

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Concept: Packing Efficiency >> Efficiency of Packing in Body-centred Cubic Structures

Gold occurs as face centred cube and has a density of 19.30 kg dm-3. Calculate atomic radius of gold. (Molar mass of Au = 197)

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell

Face centred cubic crystal lattice of copper has density of 8.966 g.cm-3. Calculate the volume of the unit cell. Given molar mass of copper is 63.5 g mol-1 and Avogadro number Nis 6.022 x 1023 mol-1

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell

To prepare n-type semiconductor the impurity to be added to silicon should have the following number of valence electrons:

(a) 2

(b) 3

(c) 4

(d) 5

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Concept: Properties of Solids: Electrical Properties >> Applications of n-type and p-type Semiconductors

When a hole is produced in P-type semiconductor, there is _______.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Properties of Solids: Electrical Properties >> Applications of n-type and p-type Semiconductors

Give an example each of a molecular solid and an ionic solid.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

Give an example each of a molecular solid and an ionic solid.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

An element crystallises in a b.c.c lattice with cell edge of 500 pm. The density of the element is 7.5g cm-3. How many atoms are present in 300 g of the element?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell

An element with density 10 g cm−3 forms a cubic unit cell with edge length of 3 × 10−8 cm. What is the nature of the cubic unit cell if the atomic mass of the element is 81 g mol−1?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Calculations Involving Unit Cell Dimensions

How will you distinguish between the following pair of terms?

Tetrahedral and octahedral voids

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Concept: Close Packed Structures - Formula of a Compound and Number of Voids Filled

How will you distinguish between the following pair of terms?

Crystal lattice and unit cell

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Lattices and Unit Cells

Which stoichiometric defect does not change the density of the crystal?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

Which stoichiometric defect decreases the density of the crystal?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Imperfections in Solids - Introduction

Explain ionic solids are hard and brittle.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

Explain ionic solids are hard and brittle.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids

An ionic compound crystallises in FCC type structure with ‘A’ ions at the centre of each face and ‘B’ ions occupying corners of the cube. The formula of compound is _______.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Classification of Crystalline Solids
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