Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Solid State, Exercise 3: Exercise-3

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EASY
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

In a solid AB having the NaCl structure, A atoms occupies the corners of the cubic unit cell. If all the face- centered atoms along one of the axes are removed, then the resultant stoichiometry of the solid is_______.      

 

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A substance AxBy crystallizes in a face-centred cubic FCC lattice in which atoms 'A' occupy each corner of the cube and atoms 'B' occupy the centres of each face of the cube. Identify the correct composition of the substance AxBy.

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

Experimentally it was found that a metal oxide has formula M0.98O. Metal M, is present as M2+ and M3+ in its oxide. Fraction of the metal which exists as M3+ would be :-
 

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

All of the following share the same crystal structure, except?

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

At 100°C, copper Cu has FCC unit cell structure with a cell edge length of xA°. What is the approximate density of Cu (in gcm-3) at this temperature? [Atomic mass of Cu=63.55u]

HARD
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A compound of formula A2B3 has the hcp lattice. Which atom forms the hcp lattice and what fraction of tetrahedral voids are occupied by the other atoms

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

A solid having density of 9×103kg m-3 forms face centred cubic crystals of edge length 2002pm. What is the molar mass of the solid? Avogadro's constant ≅6×1023mol-1,π3.14

MEDIUM
JEE Main/Advance
IMPORTANT

The radius of the largest sphere which fits properly at the centre of the edge of a body-centred cubic unit cell is:(Edge length is represented by 'a')