Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering
Essentials Of Materials Science And Engineering
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.16P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The number of vacancies of anion per cm3 is to be determined.

Concept introduction:

In ionic materials, most common defects found is the Schottky defect in which stoichiometric number of cations and anions are missing from the crystal lattice and the electoral neutrality of the crystal is preserved.

The number of vacancies per cm3 is calculated by the formula;

  nv=number of vacancies in unit cellV ....... (1)

Volume of a unit cell (V) is calculated using the lattice parameter (a0) as:

  V=(a0)3 ....... (2)

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Answer to Problem 4.16P

The number of vacancies of anion per cm3 is 1.61×1021 vacancies/cm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

In every tenth unit cell of MgO there is one Schottky defect present. The crystal structure of MgO is that of the sodium chloride with lattice parameter of 0.396 nm.

Use equation (2) to calculate the volume of a unit cell from its lattice parameter as:

  V=( a 0)3=(0.396× 10 7 cm)3=6.21×1023 cm3

The crystal structure of NaCl is FCC in which there are 4

  Na+ ions and 4 Cl ions. Thus, MgO will also have 4

  Mg2+ ions and 4 O2 ions in a unit cell. Let the basis of the calculations be 10 unit cells. So, there will be total 40 Mg2+ ions and 40 O2 ions.

But it is given that for every 10 unit cells, there is one Schottky defect present, thus, the number of cation present in the given sample will be 39 Mg2+ and number of anion present will be 39 O2.

Using equation (1) to calculate the number of anion vacancies per cm3 will be:

  nv=number of vacancies in unit cellV=1 vacancy/10 unit cells6.21× 10 23  cm 3/unit cell=1.61×1021 vacancies/cm3

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The density of the given ceramic is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

Volume of a unit cell (V) is calculated using the lattice parameter (a0) as:

  V=(a0)3 ....... (2)

The relationship between the theoretical density (ρ) of an alloy, number of atoms of all the constituent species present in the alloy (ni) present in a unit cell and volume of a unit cell (V) is:

  ρ=ni× ( A.M )iV×NA ....... (3)

Here, (A.M)i is the atomic mass of the species i in the alloy and NA is the Avogadro's number.

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Answer to Problem 4.16P

The density of the given ceramic is 4.204 g/cm3.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

In every tenth unit cell of MgO there is one Schottky defect present. The crystal structure of MgO is that of the sodium chloride with lattice parameter of 0.396 nm.

Use equation (2) to calculate the volume of a unit cell from its lattice parameter as:

  V=( a 0)3=(0.396× 10 7 cm)3=6.21×1023 cm3

Let the basis of the calculations be 10 unit cells. So, there will be total 40 Mg2+ ions and 40 O2 ions according to the FCC crystal structure of NaCl.

It is given that for every 10 unit cells, there is one Schottky defect present, thus, the number of cation present in the given sample will be 39 Mg2+ and number of anion present will be 39 O2.

So, for a unit cell number of cations and anions present in a unit cell will be:

  n+=39  Mg 2+ ions40  Mg 2+ ions×4  Mg 2+ ions1 cell=3.9 Mg2+ ions/celln=39  O 2 ions40  O 2 ions×4  O 2 ions1 cell=3.9 O2 ions/cell

Atomic weights of Mg and O are 24.312 g/mol and 16 g/mol respectively.

Use equation (3) to calculate the density of the ceramic sample as:

  ρ=( n + × ( A.M ) Mg 2+ )+( n × ( A.M ) O 2 )V×NA=( 3.9×24.312)+( 3.9×16)( 6.21× 10 23 )×( 6.022× 10 23 )=4.204 g/cm3

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