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Consider a hypothetical situation where we are comparing the properties of two crystals made of atom `A` and atom `B`. Potential energy `(U) v//s` interatomic separation (r) graph for atom `A` and atom `B` is shown in figure (i) and (ii) and respectively.

It is seen that the potential energy can reach a maximum value of `U_(T)` at temperature `T= 10K`. if `r_(1)` and `r_(2)` are `0.9999 r_(0) "and" 1.0003 r_(0)` for atoms of crystal `A`, its approximate coefficient of linear expansion can be :-

A

`4xx10^(-5)//K`

B

`1 xx 10^(-5)//K`

C

`2 xx 10^(-5)//K`

D

`3 xx 10^(-5) //K`

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The correct Answer is:
C

We have `Deltar_("avg") = ((1.0003-0.9999)/(2)) r_(0)` (from equilibrium position)
`therefore (Deltar)/(r_(0)) = alpha DeltaT implies alpha = 2 xx 10^(-5)//K`
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