Read Callister, Chapters 1, 2 and 3. Solve and hand in Problems 2.12, 2.13, 2.16, 3.2, 3.11, 3.14 and 3.48. from Callister, 6th edition.
(Model answers will be posted shortly after the due date.)
Question 2.12
Calculate the force of attraction between a Ca2+ ion and an O2- ion, the centres of which are 1.25 nm apart.
Question 2.13
The net potential energy between two adjacent ions may be represented as
E= - A/r + B/rn (2.11)
Calculate the bonding energy E0 in terms of the parameters A, B, and n, using the following procedure:
Question 2.16
The net potential energy EN between two adjacent ions is sometimes represented by the expression
E = - C/r + D exp(-r / p) (2.12)
where r is the interionic separation, and C, D and p are constants depending on the specific ions.
Question 3.2
What is the difference between a crystal structure and a crystal system?
Question 3.11
Some hypothetical metal has a simple cubic crystal structure. If its atomic weight is 74.5 grams/mol and its atomic radius is 0.145 nanometres, calculate its density.
Question 3.14
Niobium has an atomic radius of 0.143 nm and a density of 8.57 grams per cubic centimeter. Determine whether it has a FCC or BCC crystal structure.
Question 3.48