Home
Class 11
CHEMISTRY
A sample of ferrous oxide has actual for...

A sample of ferrous oxide has actual formula `Fe_(0.93)O_(1..00)`. In this sample what fraction of metal ions are `Fe^(2+)` ions? What type of non-stoichiometric defect is present in this sample ?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

Metal deficiency defect is present in the sample because iron is present in lesser amount then required according to stoichiometric composition
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • STATES OF MATTER: SOLID MATTER

    PRADEEP|Exercise ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS (VERY SHORT ANSWER )|68 Videos
  • STATES OF MATTER: SOLID MATTER

    PRADEEP|Exercise ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS ( SHORT ANSWER )|44 Videos
  • STATES OF MATTER: SOLID MATTER

    PRADEEP|Exercise NCERT EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS (ASSERTION AND REASON)|5 Videos
  • STATES OF MATTER : GASES AND LIQUIDES

    PRADEEP|Exercise VIII. ASSERTION-REASON TYPE QUESTIONS (TYPE-II)|12 Videos
  • STRUCTURE OF ATOM

    PRADEEP|Exercise Competition Focus (JEE (Main and Advanced)/Medical Entrance (IX. Assertion And Reason Type Questions (Type II))|12 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Analysis shows that nickel oxide has the formula Ni_(0.98)O_(1.00) . What fractions of nickel "exist" as Ni^(2+) and Ni^(3+) ions?

The composition of a sample of Wustite is Fe_(0.93)O_(1.00) . What fraction of iron is present in the from of Fe^(2+) ion ?

The % of Fe^(+2) in Fe_(0.93)O_(1.00) is .

A metal oxide has empirical formula M_(0.96)O_(1.00) What will be the percentage of M^(2+) ion in the crystal ?

Mole percentage of Fe^(2+) in a non-stoichiometric oxide of iroon, Fe_(0.96)O , will be:

Iron oxide has formula Fe_(0.94)O . What fraction of Fe exists as Fe^(+3) ?