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Class Test Solid State

Q.1Explain why? (i) Glass is considered a super cooled liquid or pseudo solid? (ii) Old glass pans
are milky in appearance. (iii) Old Glass pans are milky in appearance.
Q.2 (i) Solid A is very hard electrical insulator in solid as well as in molten state and melts at
extremely high temperature. What type of solid it is?
(ii) Solid X is very hard electrical insulator in solid form but good conductor in molten state and
melts at extremely high temperature. What type of solid it is?
Q.3 Refractive index of a solid is observed to have the same value along all directions. Comment
on the nature of the solid..Would it show cleavage property?
Q.4 Define the following terms. (i) Crystal or Space lattice (ii) Unit cell
Q.5 Calculate the no. of atoms per unit cell present in Simple,fcc and bcc unit cell.
Q.6 A compound is formed by element A and B has a cubic structure in which A atoms are at the
corners of the cube and B atoms at the face centres. Derive the formula of the compound. Also
give the formula if one A atomis missing from the corner.
Q.7 Calculate the packing efficiency in case of a metal crystal for simple cubic lattice.
Q8 A compound forms hexagonal close-packed structure. What is the total number of voids in
0.5 mol of it? How many of these are tetrahedral voids?
Q.9 Atoms of element B form hcp lattice and those of the element A occupy 2/3rd of tetrahedral
voids.
What is the formula of the compound formed by the elements A and B?
Q.10 Silver crystallizes in face centered cubic unit cell. Each side of the unit cell has a length of
400 pm. Calculate the radius of the Silver atom.
Q.11 The density of copper metal is 8.95 g/cm3.if the radius of copper atom be 128 pm, is the
copper unit cell simple cubic, body centered or face centered cubic. ( Atomic mass of copper =
63.5 g/mol)
Q.12 An element has a body-centred cubic (bcc) structure with a cell edge of 288 pm. The
density of the
element is 7.2 g/cm3. How many atoms are present in 208 g of the element?
Q.13 Differentiate between Schottky defect and Frankel defect.
Q.14 Write short notes on: (i) Anion vacancies or F- centre (ii) Metal deficiency defect.
Q.15 (a) Why sodium chloride appear yellow when heated with sodium vapours?
(b) ZnO turns yellow on heating.
(c) FeO, FeS and NiO are generally non-stoichometric.
Q.16. If NaCl is doped with 10-3 mol % of SrCl2. What is the concentration of cation vacancies?
Q.17.Analysis shows that nickel oxide has the formula Ni 0.98O1.00. What fractions of nickel exist as
Ni2+ and Ni3+ ions?
Q.18 Write short notes on followings with example. (i) Ferromagnetism (ii) Antiferromagnetism
(iii) Paramagnetism (iv) Ferrimagnetism (v) Diamagnetism
Q.19 Classify each of the following as being either a p-type or n-type semiconductor;
(i) Ge doped with In (ii) B doped with Si
Q.20 In term of band theory explain the difference between a conductor and semi conductor and
give one
suitable example for it.
Class Test Solid State ( Set 1)
Q.1Explain why? (i) Glass is considered a super cooled liquid? (ii) Sodium appears Yellow
when heated in sodium vapours.

Q.2 Define Schottkt Defect. What are the conditions for a substance to show Schottly
defect? Give one example of substance which show Schottky defect.

Q.3 (a) Atoms of element B form ccp lattice and those of the element A occupy 1/3rd of
Tetrahedral voids. What is the formula of the compound formed by the elements A and
B?

Q.4 An element has a body-centred cubic (bcc) structure with a the density of 8.0
g/cm3. Calculate the atomic mass of the substance if the edge lengh is 300 pm.

Q.5 (a) A compound forms cubic close-packed structure. What is the total number of
voids in 2.0 mol of it? How many of these are tetrahedral voids?

Q.6 A compound is formed by element A and B has a cubic structure in which A atoms are at the
corners of the cube and B atoms at the face centres. Derive the formula of the compound. Also
give the formula if one B atomis missing from the centre of the face.

Q.7 (i) Solid A is very hard electrical insulator in solid as well as in molten state and melts at
extremely
high temperature. What type of solid it is?

(ii) Refractive index of a solid is observed to have the different value along all directions.
Comment on the nature of the solid..Would it show cleavage property?

Q.8. Find the packing efficiency of Body Centered Cubic lattice.

Class Test Solid State ( set 2)

Q.1Explain why?. (i) Old Glass pans are milky in appearance (ii) Zinc Oxide becomes
yellow on strong heating.

Q.2 Define Frankel Defect. What are the conditions for a substance to show Frankel
defect? Give one example of substance which show Frankel defect.

Q.3 (a) Atoms of element B form ccp lattice and those of the element A occupy 2/3rd of
octahedral voids. What is the formula of the compound formed by the elements A and B?

Q.4 An element has a face-centred cubic (fcc) structure with a the edge length of 200
pm. Calculate the density of the crystal if atomic mass of the element is 50 g/mol.

Q.5 (a) A compound forms hexagonal close-packed structure. What is the total number
of voids in 0.5 mol of it? How many of these are tetrahedral voids?
Q.6 A compound is formed by element A and B has a cubic structure in which A atoms are at the
corners of the cube and B atoms at the face centres. Derive the formula of the compound. Also
give the formula if one A atomis missing from the corner.

Q.7 (i) Solid X is very hard electrical insulator in solid form but good conductor in molten state
and melts at extremely high temperature. What type of solid it is?

(ii) Refractive index of a solid is observed to have the same value along all directions.
Comment on the nature of the solid..Would it show cleavage property?

Q.8. Find the packing efficiency of Face Centered Cubic lattice.

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