
Solid State - Packing, Voids, Defects
Chemistry · Grade 12 · Week 2 · 25 questions
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Grade 12 Chemistry — Solid State - Packing, Voids, Defects: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- What is the maximum number of octahedral voids in a FCC unit cell?
- In a closest packing arrangement, octahedral voids are located at:
- The radius ratio (r⁺/r⁻) for octahedral coordination is:
- Tetrahedral voids in FCC are located at:
- The maximum number of tetrahedral voids in a FCC unit cell is:
- What is the relationship between octahedral and tetrahedral voids in close packing?
- Schottky defect involves:
- Frenkel defect occurs when:
- Which defect increases the density of crystal?
- Which defect decreases the density of crystal?
- In impurity defect, if Ca²⁺ replaces Na⁺ in NaCl, it is called:
- Color centers (F-centers) are formed due to:
- The number of tetrahedral voids per atom in HCP is:
- The number of octahedral voids per atom in HCP is:
- For a cation to fit into tetrahedral void without distorting the structure, the radius ratio should be:
- Which type of defect is responsible for electrical conductivity in AgBr?
- In ionic compounds, Frenkel defects are more common in:
- The radius ratio for linear coordination is:
- In a crystal with vacancies, the density:
- Non-stoichiometric compounds exhibit:
- When an atom is displaced to an interstitial position, creating a vacancy, it is:
- The number of octahedral voids in a simple cubic unit cell is:
- Dislocations in crystals lead to:
- Which defect is observed in AgCl crystal?
- The radius ratio for linear coordination is:
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