Which of the following is an amorphous solid?
(A) Graphite (G)
(B) Quartz glass (SiO2)
(C) Chrome alum
(D) Silicon carbide (SiC)
(A) Graphite (G)
(B) Quartz glass (SiO2)
(C) Chrome alum
(D) Silicon carbide (SiC)
(B) Quartz glass (SiO2)
Graphite cannot be classified as __________.
(A) Conducting solid
(B) Network solid
(C) Covalent solid
(D) Ionic solid
What is the coordination number in a square close packed structure in two dimensions?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 6
Which of the following Defects is also known as dislocation defect?
(A) Frenkel defect
(B) Schottky defect
(C) Non-stoichiometric defect
(D) Simple interstitial defect
The total number of tetrahedral voids in the face centred unit cell is _____.
(A) 6
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
The lattice site in a pure crystal cannot be occupied by __________.
(A) Molecule
(B) Ion
(C) Electron
(D) Atom
Which stoichiometric defect does not change the density of the crystal?
(A) Frenkel defect
(B) Schottky defect
(C) Interstitial defect
(D) F-centres
Solid A is very hard electrical insulator in solid as well as in molten state and melts at an extremely high temperature. What type of solid is it?
(A) Ionic solid
(B) Molecular solid
(C) Covalent solid
(D) Metallic solid
The order of reactivity of the following alcohols with halogen acids is
The idea that promoted to Bartlett to prepare first ever compound of Noble gases was
a) Low bond dissociation enthalpy of F-F bond in \(F_2\).
b) High bond enthalpy of Xe-F bond.
c) Ionization enthalpies of \(O_2\) and Xe are almost same.
d) None of the above.
Which of the following statements is not true about the hexagonal close packing?
(A) The coordination number is 12.
(B) It has 74% packing efficiency.
(C) Tetrahedral voids of the second layer are covered by the spheres of the third layer.
(D) In this arrangement spheres of the fourth layer are exactly aligned with those of the first layer.
What is the coordination number in a square close packed structure in two dimensions?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 6
Which of the following is incorrect for an ideal solution?
(a) \(∆H_{mix}\) =0
(b) \(∆V_{mix}\) = 0
(c) ∆P = \(P_{obs}\) – \(P_{calculated}\) = 0
(d) \(∆G_{mix}\) = 0
When Xe reacts with Fluorine in 1:5 ratio at 873 K it forms
a) \(XeF_2\)
b) \(XeF_4\)
c) \(XeF_6\)
d) \(XeOF_4\)