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(a)
The at%of each element in overall crystal.
(a)
Answer to Problem 37AAP
The at% of nickel and copper in overall crystal is
Explanation of Solution
Express the at% of nickel.
Here, number of atoms of nickel is
Express the at% of copper.
Here, number of atoms of copperis
Conclusion:
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Hence, the at% of nickel and copper in overall crystal is
(b)
The defect density in at%.
(b)
Answer to Problem 37AAP
The defect density in at%is
Explanation of Solution
Express the defect density in at%.
Conclusion:
Substitute
Hence, the defect density in at% is
(c)
The wt% of each metal.
(c)
Answer to Problem 37AAP
The wt% of nickel is
Explanation of Solution
Express the mass of each nickel atom.
Here, molar mass of nickel is
Express the mass of each copper atom.
Here, molar mass of copperis
Express the total mass of nickel and copper atoms.
Express the wt% of nickel.
Express the wt% of copper.
Conclusion:
Write the molar mass of copper, nickel and number of atom per mole or Avogadro number.
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Hence, the wt% of nickel is
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