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The Solid State

NIOS · Class 12 · Chemistry

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Which of the following is an example of an amorphous solid?

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Crystalline solids are said to be anisotropic. What does this mean?

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Which type of crystalline solid is held together by electrostatic (coulombic) forces of attraction?

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How many atoms are present per unit cell in a simple cubic (primitive) unit cell?

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In a body-centered cubic (BCC) unit cell, how many atoms are present per unit cell?

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Step 1: A BCC unit cell has atoms at all 8 corners and 1 atom at the center of the cube. Step 2: Contribution from corner atoms = 8 × (1/8) = 1. Step 3: The atom at the body center is entirely within the unit cell and is not shared with any other unit cell. So its contribution = 1. Step 4: Total atoms per unit cell = 1 (from corners) + 1 (body center) = 2. Step 5: Examples of BCC metals include iron (Fe) and chromium (Cr).

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What is the number of atoms per unit cell in a face-centered cubic (FCC) unit cell?

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Step 1: An FCC unit cell has atoms at all 8 corners and at the center of all 6 faces. Step 2: Contribution from corner atoms = 8 × (1/8) = 1. Step 3: Each face-center atom is shared by 2 unit cells, so contribution = 1/2 per face. Step 4: Contribution from face-center atoms = 6 × (1/2) = 3. Step 5: Total atoms per unit cell = 1 + 3 = 4. Copper, gold, and silver crystallize in FCC structure.

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Which of the following packing arrangements has the highest packing efficiency?

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Face centered cubic / CCP (74%)

Step 1: Packing efficiency is the percentage of total space in a unit cell that is actually occupied by atoms. Step 2: Simple cubic packing efficiency = π/6 × 100 = 52.4% (lots of empty space). Step 3: BCC packing efficiency = √3π/8 × 100 = 68% (more efficient). Step 4: FCC (or CCP and HCP) packing efficiency = π/(3√2) × 100 = 74% (most efficient of the three). Step 5: The FCC/CCP arrangement wastes the least space, making it the most efficient packing among cubic lattices.

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The formula used to calculate the density of a unit cell is:

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d = (z × M) / (a³ × Nₐ)

Step 1: Density = Mass / Volume. Step 2: Volume of unit cell = a³ (where a is edge length). Step 3: Mass of unit cell = z × M / Nₐ, where z = number of atoms per unit cell, M = molar mass, Nₐ = Avogadro's number (6.022 × 10²³). Step 4: Combining these: d = (z × M) / (a³ × Nₐ). Step 5: This formula is very useful — if you know the density and molar mass, you can find z and identify the type of cubic unit cell.

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Key topics in The Solid State include Mind map showing the classification of solids into crystalline and amorphous types with their characteristic features, Flowchart showing classification of crystalline solids based on intermolecular forces and their properties, State diagram showing phase transitions of solids, with melting highlighted as the conversion from solid to liquid. These are the concepts NIOS Class 12 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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