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  5. The number of atoms in bcc arrangement is

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  6. An element with density 10 g cm^(-3) forms a cubic unit cell with edge...

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  7. If edge of a bcc crystal of an element is a cm, number, then density o...

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  8. What is the radius of ratio (r^+/r^-) for an ion to occupy: tetrahedra...

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  9. A compound formed by two elements A and B crystallizers in the cubic s...

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  10. STATEMENT -1 : In NaCl structure , Na^(+) ion occupy octahedral hole...

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  11. What is the co-ordination number in hcp and ccp ?

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  12. Which of the following is not true

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  13. the Number of atoms per unit cell in fcc and bcc unit cells are 4 and ...

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  14. An element with molar mass 2.7xx10^(-2) kg "mol"^(-1) forms a cubic un...

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  15. If the alignment of mangnetic moments in a substance is 'in-a compensa...

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  16. Calculate the mass of 2.5 mole of naphthalene.

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  18. Fe(3)O(4) is ferrimagnetic at room temperature but at 850K it becomes:...

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  19. An example of body centred cube is

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  20. The packing fraction for a body centred cube is

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