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Title: The Solid State
Description: The correlation between structure and properties helps in discovering new solid materials with desired properties like …… high temperature superconductors, magnetic materials, biodegradable polymers for packaging, bio-compliant solids for surgical implants, etc.

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CHEMISTRY

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The correlation between structure and properties helps in
discovering new solid materials with desired properties
like ……
high temperature
superconductors,
magnetic materials,
biodegradable polymers for packaging,
bio-compliant solids for surgical implants, etc
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(ii) Intermolecular distances are short
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(iv) Their constituent particles (atoms, molecules or ions)
have fixed positions and can only oscillate about their
mean positions
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On heating Amorphous

crystalline at some temperature
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Window panes are thicker at bottom !

Crystalline solids are Anisotropic
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some of their physical properties like
electrical resistance or
refractive index
show different values when measured along
different directions in the same crystals
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Suming up

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There are only 14 possible three dimensional lattices
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(b) Each point in a crystal lattice represents one constituent particle which may be
an atom, a molecule (group of atoms) or an ion
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Unit cell : is the smallest portion of a crystal
lattice which, when repeated in different
directions, generates the entire lattice
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perpendicular
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one or more constituent particles at
positions other than corners in addition to
those at corners, it is called
a centered unit cell
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5 Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell

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Shows
contribution of
each sphere

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1 Primitive
Cubic Unit Cell

Only centre of
sphere and not
actual size

Actu
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(a) Close Packing in

1D
C
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= 2

(b) Close Packing in

2D

C
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= 4

C
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(c) Close Packing in 3D
(i) Square close-packed in

3D

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(b) Placing third layer over the second layer
Covering Tetrahedral Voids:
ABABAB…
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(ccp or fcc)

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Covering octahedral voids
ABCABC…
ccp

Covering tetrahedral voids
ABAB…
hcp

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of tetrahedral voids = 1 x 8 =

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Octahedral voids in ccp / fcc

at edge centre :
at body centre :

¼ x 12 = 3
1x1=1

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1 A compound is formed by two elements X and Y
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What is the formula of the
compound?
Ans : XY

Example 1
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What is the formula of the compound formed
by the elements A and B?
Ans : A4B3

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What is packing efficiency?
Packing efficiency is the percentage of total space filled by the particles
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of the unit cell

100%

Vol
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occupied by the spheres in the unit cell
total vol
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7 Packing Efficiency
1
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1 Packing Efficiency in hcp
and

ccp

Structures

74%

Packing efficiency = vol
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of the unit cell

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occupied by 2 spheres in the unit cell x 100 %
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Packing efficiency = vol
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Density of the unit cell, d = mass of the unit cell
volume of the unit cell (v)

= z
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, z = no
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An element has a body-centred cubic (bcc) structure with a cell edge
of 288 pm
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Line defects : are the irregularities
or deviation from ideal arrangement
in entire row

Point defects : are the irregularities
or deviation from ideal arrangement
around a point or an atom

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Crystal defects
Line defects

Point defects

Stoichiometric
defects
These are the point defects
that do not disturb the
stoichiometry of the solid
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Impurity defects

Metal excess defects

Non-Stiochiometic
defects

Metal deficient defects

Due to anionic
vacancies
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Interstitial defects

Due to extra cations
in the interstital

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Schottky defects
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Vacancy defects

When some of the lattice sites are vacant, the crystal is said to
have vacancy defect (Fig
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-This defect can also develop when a substance is heated
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Interstitial defects

When some constituent particles (atoms or molecules) occupy
an interstitial site, the crystal is said to have interstitial defect
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Note : Ionic solids must always maintain electrical neutrality
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- It creates a vacancy defect at its original site and an interstitial
defect at its new location
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- density of the solid does not change
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In this defect equal number of cations and anions are missing from
their positions
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- Electrical neutrality is maintained
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In 1 cm3 there are about 1022 ions
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- shown by ionic substances in which the cation and anion are of
almost similar sizes
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- Note : AgBr shows both, Frenkel as well as Schottky defects
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Impurity defects

When some foreign impurities replace the ions of the
crystal, the crystal is said to have Impurity defect
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g : SrCl2 in NaCl
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One site is occupied while other remains vacant (cationic vacancy)
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of cationic vacancies are generated in this case
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g : CdCl2 + AgCl solid solution

Foreign ion

Vacancy

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Metal excess defects
Due to anionic
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Metal excess defects
Due to extra cations
in the interstital

ZnO
White

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Zn+2 + ½ O2 + 2eyellow

- O is lost as O2 reversibly
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- thus, Zn1+xO

Metal deficient defects

Many solids – difficult to prepare in stoichiometric composition
- More anions than metals
- Fe0
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96O
- some Fe+2
Fe+3 + e- to maintain the electrical neutrality of the crystal

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Band : the atomic orbitals of metal atoms form molecular orbitals which are
so close in energy to each other as to form a band
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can
can be
be increased
increased
by adding suitable
Impurities ( Doping)
Electronic defects
Electron deficient impurities

Electron rich impurities
Si (gr
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Si (gr
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• photo-diode
solar cells
• Combination of different group atoms to give average of 4e-s
gr
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13 + gr
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g: InSb, AlPb and GaAs

have very fast
response

• In these compounds, the bonds are not perfectly covalent and the ionic
character depends on the electronegativities of the two elements
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VO, VO2, VO3 and TiO3 show metallic or insulating properties
depending on temperature
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Every substance

magnetic properties

due to e-s

behave like
tiny magnets

Magnetic moment
Spin motion

Orbital motion

• Electron being a charged particle and undergoing these motions can be considered
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• eg: H2O, NaCl and C6H6
• They are weakly magnetised in a magnetic field in opposite direction
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• Pairing of electrons cancels their magnetic moments and they lose their
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Ferromagnetism:
• A few substances like iron, cobalt, nickel, gadolinium and CrO2 are attracted
very strongly by a magnetic field
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• can be permanently magnetised
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Thus, each domain acts as a tiny
magnet
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When the
substance is placed in a magnetic field all the domains get oriented in the
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Antiferromagnetism:
• Substances like MnO showing antiferromagnetism have domain structure similar to
ferromagnetic substance, but their domains are oppositely oriented and cancel out each
other's magnetic moment

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• weakly attracted by magnetic field as compared to ferromagnetic substances
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• These substances also lose ferrimagnetism on heating and become paramagnetic
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Title: The Solid State
Description: The correlation between structure and properties helps in discovering new solid materials with desired properties like …… high temperature superconductors, magnetic materials, biodegradable polymers for packaging, bio-compliant solids for surgical implants, etc.