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The coordination number of atoms in body-centred cubic structure (bcc) is ______.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Cubic System

Write the consequences of Schottky defect with reasons.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Defects or Imperfections

Explain metal deficiency defect with examples.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Defects or Imperfections

Aluminium crystallises in a cubic close-packed structure with a unit cell edge length of 353.6 pm. What is the radius of Al atom? How many unit cells are there in 1.00 cm3 of Al?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Packing of Particles in Crystal Lattice

An element has a bee structure with unit cell edge length of 288 pm. How many unit cells and number of atoms are present in 200 g of the element?

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Cubic System

Name a compound where Frenkel defect is found.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Defects or Imperfections

The relation between the radius of the sphere and the edge length in the body-centred cubic lattice is given by the formula ______.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Packing Efficiency

Explain the following term:

Substitutional impurity defect

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Defects or Imperfections

Explain the following term:

Interstitial impurity defect

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Crystal Defects or Imperfections

Silver crystallizes in the fcc structure. If the edge length of the unit cell is 400 pm, calculate the density of silver (Atomic mass of Ag = 108).

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Cubic System

The number of particles present in Face Centred Cubic Unit cell is/are ______.

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Cubic System

Predict the type of cubic lattice of a solid element having edge length of 400 pm and density is 6.25 g/ml.
(Atomic mass of element = 60)

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Chapter: [1] Solid State
Concept: Packing of Particles in Crystal Lattice

Write the formula to determine the molar mass of a solute using freezing point depresssion method.

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Depression of Freezing Point

Why is molality of a solution independent of temperature?

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Expressing Concentration of Solutions

1.0 x10-3Kg of urea when dissolved in 0.0985 Kg of a solvent, decreases freezing point of the solvent by 0.211 k. 1.6x10 Kg of another non-electrolyte solute when dissolved in 0.086 Kg of the same solvent depresses the freezing point by 0.34 K. Calculate the molar mass of the another solute. (Given molar mass of urea = 60)

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Depression of Freezing Point

The substance ‘X’, when dissolved in solvent water gave molar mass corresponding to the molecular formula ‘X3’. The van’t Hoff factor (i) is _______.

(A) 3

(B) 0.33

(C) 1.3

(D) 1

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Abnormal Molar Masses

The boiling point of water at high altitude is low. because________________ .

(a) the temperature is low.                                         

(b) the atmospheric pressure is low.

(c) the temperature is high.

(d) the atmospheric pressure is high

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Solubility >> Solubility of a Solid in a Liquid

Define Cryoscopic constant.

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Depression of Freezing Point

Determine the osmotic pressure of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 × 10−2 g of K2SO4 in 2L of water at 25°C, assuming that it is completely dissociated.

(R = 0.0821 L atm K−1 mol−1, Molar mass of K2SO4 = 174 g mol−1)

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Chapter: [2] Solutions and Colligative Properties
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure

Determine the osmotic pressure of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 × 10−2 g of K2SO4 in 2L of water at 25°C, assuming that it is completely dissociated.

(R = 0.0821 L atm K−1 mol−1, Molar mass of K2SO4 = 174 g mol−1)

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Chapter: [2] Solutions
Concept: Colligative Properties and Determination of Molar Mass >> Osmosis and Osmotic Pressure
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