Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
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ISBN: 9781259696558
Author: SMITH
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 4.8, Problem 37AAP

(a)

To determine

The at%of each element in overall crystal.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 37AAP

The at% of nickel and copper in overall crystal is 19.4%and77.7% respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Express the at% of nickel.

 Ni%=NNiN×100%                                                                    (I)

Here, number of atoms of nickel is NNi and overall number of atoms is N.

Express the at% of copper.

 Cu%=NCuN×100%                                                                    (II)

Here, number of atoms of copperis NCu.

Conclusion:

Substitute 7atoms for NNi and 36atoms for N in Equation (I).

 Ni%=7atoms36atoms×100%=0.194×100%=19.4%

Substitute 28atoms for NCu and 36atoms for N in Equation (II).

 Cu%=28atoms36atoms×100%=0.777×100%=77.7%

Hence, the at% of nickel and copper in overall crystal is 19.4%and77.7% respectively.

(b)

To determine

The defect density in at%.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 37AAP

The defect density in at%is 2.78%.

Explanation of Solution

Express the defect density in at%.

 Defect%=1N×100%                                                                           (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 36atoms for N in Equation (III).

 Defect%=136×100%=2.78%

Hence, the defect density in at% is 2.78%.

(c)

To determine

The wt% of each metal.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 37AAP

The wt% of nickel is 18.7% and copper is 81.3%.

Explanation of Solution

Express the mass of each nickel atom.

 mNi=MNiNAv×Ni%    (IV)

Here, molar mass of nickel is MNi and number of atom per mole or Avogadro number is NAv.

Express the mass of each copper atom.

 mcu=MCuNAv×Cu%                                                                               (V)

Here, molar mass of copperis MCu.

Express the total mass of nickel and copper atoms.

 m=mNi+mCu                                                                               (VI)

Express the wt% of nickel.

 wt%Ni=mNim×100%                                                                              (VII)

Express the wt% of copper.

 wt%Cu=mCum×100%                                                                             (VIII)

Conclusion:

Write the molar mass of copper, nickel and number of atom per mole or Avogadro number.

 MCu=63.55gMNi=58.69gNAv=6.02×1023atoms

Substitute 58.69g for MNi, 0.194 for Ni% and 6.02×1023atoms for NAv in Equation (IV).

 mNi=58.69g6.02×1023atoms×0.194=1.891×1023g

Substitute 63.55g for MCu, 0.777 for Cu% and 6.02×1023atoms for NAv in Equation (V).

 mCu=63.55g6.02×1023atoms×0.777=8.202×1023g

Substitute 1.891×1023g for mNi and 8.202×1023g for mCu in Equation (VI).

 m=1.891×1023g+8.202×1023g=1.009×1022g

Substitute 1.891×1023g for mNi and 1.009×1022g for m in Equation (VII).

 wt%Ni=1.891×1023g1.009×1022g×100%=18.7%

Substitute 8.2021×1023g for mCu and 1.009×1022g for m in Equation (VIII).

 wt%Cu=8.2021×1023g1.009×1022g×100%=81.3%

Hence, the wt% of nickel is 18.7% and copper is 81.3%.

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