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Distinguish between Hexagonal and monoclinic unit cells.

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ASSAM ACADEMIC CENTRE-Solid State -Example
  1. Give the significance of a 'lattice point'.

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  2. Name the parameters that characterize a unit cell.

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  3. Distinguish between Hexagonal and monoclinic unit cells.

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  4. Distinguish between Face-centred and end-centred unit cells.

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  5. Explain how much portion of an atom located at corner.

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  6. Explain how much portion of an atom located at body-centre of a cubic ...

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  7. What is the two dimensional coordination number of a molecule in squar...

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  8. A compound forms hexagonal close packed (hcp) structure. What is the t...

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  9. A compound is formed by two elements M and N. The elements N forms ccp...

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  10. Which of the following lattices has the highest packing efficiency -si...

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  11. An element with molar mass 2.7xx10^-2 kg mol^-1 forms a cubic unit cel...

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  12. What type of defect can arise when a solid is heated? Which physical p...

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  13. What type of stoichiometric defect is shown by: ZnS

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  14. What type of stoichiometric defect is shown by: AgBr

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  15. Explain how vacancies are introduced in an ionic solid when a cation o...

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  16. Ionic solids, which have anionic vacancies due to metal excess defect,...

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  17. A group 14 elements is to be converted into n-type semiconductor by do...

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  18. What type of substance would make better permanent magnets, ferromagne...

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  19. Define the term 'amorphous'. Give a few example of amorphous solids.

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  20. What makes a glass different from a solid such as quartz? Under what c...

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