English

What type of crystal defect is produced when sodium chloride is doped with MgCl2? - Chemistry (Theory)

Advertisements
Advertisements

Questions

What type of crystal defect is produced when sodium chloride is doped with MgCl2?

Explain the nature of crystal defect produced when sodium chloride is doped with magnesium chloride.

Explain
Long Answer
Advertisements

Solution

  1. When sodium chloride (NaCl) is doped with magnesium chloride (MgCl2), it introduces a type of non-stoichiometric defect called a cation vacancy defect.
  2. In this process, some of the Na+ ions in the NaCl crystal are replaced by Mg2+ ions. Since the Mg2+ ion has a +2 charge, it substitutes for two Na+ ions to maintain electrical neutrality.
  3. One Mg2+ ion occupies one Na+ site, and the other Na+ site is left vacant, creating a cation vacancy.
  4. This defect helps in maintaining the overall charge balance of the crystal and is classified as a non-stoichiometric impurity defect.
shaalaa.com
  Is there an error in this question or solution?
Chapter 1: Solid State - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 44]

APPEARS IN

Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Solid State
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 39. | Page 44
Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Solid State
REVIEW EXERCISES | Q 1.41 | Page 32
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×