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The Solid State
Conclusion
Anything that we look around us has mass and occupies space. Most of the things we use are in solid state. Solids have always attracted considerable interest because of their symmetry, beauty and simplicity of form.
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The Solid State
Introduction
Classification of Crystalline Solids
Space Lattice and Unit Cell
The Seven Crystal System
Types of Unit Cells
Calculation of Number of Particles per Unit Cell of a Cubic Crystal System
Packing of Constituent Particles in Crystals
Types of Voids
Derivation of the Relationship Between Radius r of the Tetrahedral Void and the Radius R of the Atoms in the Close Packing
Derivation of the Relationship Between Radius r of the Octahedral Void and the Radius R of the Atoms in the Close Packing
Examples of Some Substances Having Close Packed Structures
Structures of Oxides of Iron
Radius Ratio Rules
Some Important Relations
Efficiency of packing in hcp and ccp structures
Calculation of Density of a Cubic Crystal from its Edge Length
Ionic Radius
X-Ray Study of Crystals
Structures of Simple Ionic Compounds
Defects in Crystals
Types of defects in Crystals
Stoichiometric Defects
Non-stoichiometric Defects
Properties of Solids - Electrical Properties
Magnetic Properties of Solids
Dielectric Properties of Solids
Piezoelectricity
Superconductivity
Amorphous Solids
Numericals
Conclusion
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