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6.17.E: Defects in Solid State Lattices (Exercises)

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    Crystal Defects and Solids

    Problems

    All diagrams must be hand drawn, no photocopies or computer images will be accepted.

    1. Nonstoichiometric compounds
    2. Stoichiometric titanium (II) oxide and magnesium oxides have densities of 4.93 and 3.58 g cm-3 respectively. X-ray diffraction studies have shown that both have the NaCl structure, with unit cell edges of 416.2 and 421.2 pm respectively. Assume that the presence of vacancies does not affect the cell edge lengths. Estimate the percentage of vacancies in these solids.
    3. Explain the Pilling-Bedworth principle regarding the protective behaviour of oxide films of metal (Swaddle: p103-104). From the following densities (d), evaluate the molar volumes (Vo = molar mass/d) of the metals and of the oxides. Suggest which oxides forms protective layers?
      Metal  d(metal)   Oxide   d(oxide)   Vo(metal)  Vo(oxide)  Protective?
      -----  --------   -----   --------   ---------  ---------  ----------
        Be     1.85      BeO     3.01
        Ca     1.54      CaO    3.25-3.38
        Al     2.70     Al2O3    3.97
        Fe     7.86      FeO     5.7
                        Fe2O3    5.24
                        Fe3O4    5.18
        Ti     4.50     TiO2     4.26
      ------------------
      FeO, wuestite; Fe2O3, hematite; Fe3O4, magnetite;
      TiO2, rutile.
      
      What advantages and disadvantages do Al and Ti have in their application as material for tableware? This is an open ended question, and give a common-sense type discussion.
    4. y = 1.6 nm after 1 day
      y = 3.5 nm after 1 year Estimate c and k. What are the thickness of the oxide layer at t = 5, 10, and 20 years?

      What effect does moisture have on the oxidation of iron?

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