Graphite in an example of-
1. Ionic solid
2. Covalent solid
3. Molecular Solids
4. Metallic crystal
Which is covalent solid?
1. Silicate
2. Diamond
3. Graphite
4. All of these
Which arrangement of electrons leads to anti-ferromagnetism?
1.
2.
3. Both (1) and (2)
4. None of the above.
What type of crystal defects is indicated in the diagram given below?
1. Frenkel and Schottky defects
2. Schottky defect
3. Interstitial defect
4. Frenkel defect
The anions (A) form hexagonal closest packing and atoms (C) occupy only 2/3 of octahedral voids
in it. The general formula of the compound is-
1. CA
2. CA2
3. C2A3
4. C3A2
A solid has a bcc structure. If the distance of closest approach between the two atoms is 1.73 Å, then the edge length of the cell is:
1. 200 pm
2. \(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{2}}\) pm
3. 142.2 pm
4. \(\sqrt{2 }\)pm
The mass of a unit cell of CsCl corresponds to:-
1. 8Cs+ and Cl-
2. 1Cs+ and 6Cl-
3. 1Cs+ and 1Cl-
4. 4Cs+ and Cl-
The intermetallic compound LiAg has a cubic crystalline structure in which each Li atom has 8 nearest neighbour silver atoms and vice-versa. What is the type of unit cell?
1. Body centred cubic
2. Face centred cubic
3. Simple cubic for either Li atoms alone or Ag atoms alone
4. None of the above
The arrangement of X- ions around A+ ion in solid AX is given in the figure (not drawn to scale).
If the radius of X- is 250 pm, the radius of A+ is:
1. 104 pm
2. 125 pm
3. 183 pm
4. 57 pm
In an f.c.c. unit cell. atoms are numbered as shown below. The atoms not touching each other are (Atom numbered 3 is face centre of front face).
1. 3&4
2. 1&3
3. 1&2
4. 2&4