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Analysis show that nickel oxide consists of nickel ion with `96%` ions having `d^(8)` configuration and `4%` having `d^(7)` configuration. Which amongst the following best represents the formula of the oxide?

A

`Ni_(1.02)O_(1.00)`

B

`Ni_(0.96)O_(1.00)`

C

`Ni_(0.98)O_(0.98)`

D

`Ni_(0.98)O_(1.00)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`d^(8)toNi^(2+) " " d^(7)toNi^(3+)`
Total charge of nickel.
`(0.96xx2)+(0.04xx3)=2.04`
No of `O^(2-)` ion`=2.04/2=1.02`
Formula of solid`=NiO_(1.02)=Ni_(0.98)O`
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