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Stoichiometric Defects
Stoichiometric Defects - If imperfections in the crystal are such that the ratio between the anions and cations remain same as represented by the molecular formula, the defect is called a stoichiometric defect. There are three types of stoichiometric defects: Schottky ..
Stoichiometric Defects
If imperfections in the crystal are such that the ratio between the anions and cations remain same as represented by the molecular formula, the defect is called a stoichiometric defect. There are three types of stoichiometric defects: Schottky defect Frenkel defect Interstitial ..
Stoichiometric Terms
According to Avagadro the smallest particle of an element, which may or may not have independent existence, is called an atom, while the smallest particle of a substance, which is capable of independent existence, is called a molecule. Molecules are classified as homoatomic and heteroatomic. Homoat..
Non-stoichiometric Defects
If an imperfection causes the ratio of cations to anions to become different from that indicated by the ideal chemical formula, the defect is called non-stoichiometric..
Non-stoichiometric Defects
If an imperfection causes the ratio of cations to anions to become different from that indicated by the ideal chemical formula, the defect is called non-stoichiometric. There are three types: Metal excess Metal deficiency Impurity defect..
Stoichiometric (or empirical) Formulae of Ionic Compounds
The electrostatic field of an ion is nondirectional.Each positive ion attracts several negative ions around it depending upon its size or radius and vice-versa ,resulting in a three dimensional solid aggregate called an ionic crystal in which oppositely charged ions alternate in regular,continuous..
Stoichiometric Calculations Involving Reactions/Solutions
Most chemical reactions are carried out in solutions. It is therefore important to know how to express the concentration of the substance in its solution. Most common ways of expressing concentration of any solute in a solution a..
Law of Mass Action and Equilibrium Constant
The law of mass action correlates the rate of a chemical reaction and the concentration of the reactants. C.M. Guldberg and P. Waage (1864-67) suggested this relationship. This law states that, at a constant temperature and pressure, the rate of a chemical reaction is directly proportional to..
Types of defects in Crystals
The defect, which arises due to the irregularity in the arrangement of atoms or ions are called point defects. Point defects are of three types: Stoichiometric defects Non-stoichiometric defects Impurity defect..
Structures of Oxides of Iron
Iron forms three different types of oxides, which are FeO, Fe 2 O 3 and Fe 3 O 4 . These are non-stoichiometric (the ratio of cations and anions may vary from that given in the formula) and are easily oxidized or reduced into each other. These aspects can be explained on the basis of thei..
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