Vacancy Problems Solution
Vacancy Problems Solution
Vacancy Problems Solution
Solution:
We know,
Density, ρ= [(Number of atoms/cell)x Atomic Mass (A)] / [Avogadro’s number (NA) x Volume of unit
cell]
Or, ρ = [(Number of atoms/cell)/ Volume of unit cell)] x [Atomic Mass (A)/ Avogadro’s number (NA)]
Or, ρ = N x ( A/ NA)
So, Number of atoms per unit volume, N = (ρ x NA)/A
Now, to determine the value of N, the number of atomic sites per cubic meter for copper, from its
atomic weight A its density ρ and Avogadro’s number NA,
𝑁 𝜌
N = 𝐴𝐴 Equation 2
N = [(6.023 x1023 atoms/mol) (8.4 g/cm3)(106 cm3/m3 )] / 63.5 g/mol
N= 8x1028 atoms/m3
So,
𝑄 𝑄
𝑁𝑣 = N exp ( - 𝑘𝑇𝑣 ) = N exp(− 𝑅𝑇𝑣 ) Equation 1
Nv = N exp (- Qv / RT)
Nv = 8.0 x 1028 atoms/m3 exp (-0.9eV/ [(8.62 x 10-5 eV/K ) x (1273 K)]
Nv = 2.2 x 1025 vacancies/m3
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Solution:
Using Equation 1
nv/n = 10-3 = exp [-Q/(1.987cal/mol-k)(933k)]
In (10-3) = 6.9078 = -Q/(1.987cal/mol-k)(933k)
Q = 12,800 cal/mol
Solution:
(a) Lets say, There are x sites that contain atom/unit cell
(x) (106.4 g⁄mol)
11.98 g/cm3 = 1023 atoms
[ Equation 2]
(3.8902 𝑥 10−8 𝑐𝑚)3 (6.02 x )
mol
x=3.9905
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vacancies
.0095
n = (3.8902 𝑥 unit cell
10−8 𝑐𝑚)3
= 1.61 x 10 20 vacancies/𝑐𝑚 3
Solution:
Vunit cell= (.22858 nm)2(.35842nm)cos30= 0.01622 nm3
= 1.622 x 10-23 cm3
(a) Lets say, There are x sites that contain atom/unit cell
(x) (9.01 g⁄mol)
1.844 g/cm3 = 1023 atoms
[ Equation 2]
(1.622 x 10−23 𝑐𝑚)3 (6.02 x )
mol
x=1.9984
vacancies
.0016
n = (1.622 x 10unit cell
−23 𝑐𝑚)3 = .986 x 10
20
vacancies/𝑐𝑚 3
Solution:
(a) the number of vacancies per cubic centimeter,
1 vacancy
= (200)(3.5089 𝑥 10−8 𝑐𝑚)3 = 1.157 x 1020 vacancies/𝑐𝑚 3
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Solution:
(a) The number of atoms/cell = (499/500)(4 atoms/cell)
[There is one vacancy per 500 atoms, that’s why available sites per 500 atoms= 499 sites/500
atoms.
So, number of available atom sites in a FCC unit cell= (499/500)(4 atoms/cell)]
(499⁄500)(4atoms/cell)
Number of atoms/unit volume, N = (4.949 𝑥 10−8 𝑐𝑚)3
Using Equation 2
(499⁄500)(4atoms/cell) (207.19 g⁄mol)
p= 1023 atoms
= 11.335 g/𝑐𝑚 3
(4.949 𝑥 10−8 𝑐𝑚)3 (6.02 x )
mol
Solution:
Total atoms in a BCC unit cell=2
Lets say there are 𝑥𝑤 tungsten atoms in a unit cell
Using Equation 2
fw = 0.69/2 = 0.345
Using Equation 2
(𝑥𝑆𝑛 )(118.69g⁄mol)+ (4−𝑥𝑆𝑛 )(63.54g⁄mol)
8.772 g/cm3 =
(3.7589 𝑥 10−8 𝑐𝑚)3 (6.02 x 1023 atoms/mol
Solution:
Total atoms in a BCC unit cell=2
Number of tantalum atoms= (.075) x 2
Number of chromium atoms= (1-.075) x 2= (.925) x 2
Using equation 2
g
(2)(0.925)(51.996 )+ 2 (0.075)(180.95 g⁄mol)
mol
p= (2.9158 𝑥 10 𝑐𝑚)3 (6.02 x 1023 atoms/mol
−8 =8.265 g/cm3
Solution:
There is one carbon atom per 100 iron atoms,
or 2/100 = 1 C/50 unit cells, [1 BCC unit cell has 2 atoms]
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Solution:
Lets say, x hydrogen atoms were introduced
x = 0.0081 H atoms/cell
The total atoms per cell include 2 Fe atoms and 0.0081 H atoms.
Thus:
0.0081
fH = = 0.004
2.0081
(b) Since there is 0.0081 H/cell, then the number of cells containing H atoms is:
cells = 1/0.0081 = 123.5 or 1 H in 123.5 cells
Solution:
In 10 unit cells, we expect 40 Mg atoms and 40 Oxygen atoms, but due to the defect:
40 Mg - 1 = 39
40 O - 1 = 39
(a) 1 vacancy/(10 cells) (3.96 x 10-8 cm)3 = 1.61 x 1021 vacancies/cm3
(b) In 40 Mg atoms (10 unit cell) we get 39 atoms due to defect
39
So. in 4 Mg (1 unit cell) we get = ( ) (4) atoms
40
39
Similarly in 1 unit cell we get = (40) (4) oxygen atoms.
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Using equation 2,
39
( )(4)(24.312 g⁄mol)+ (39⁄40)(4)(16 g⁄mol)
40
p= (3.96 𝑥 10−8 𝑐𝑚)3 (6.02 x 1023 atoms/mol
= 4.205 g/cm3
Solution:
In order to compute the fraction of atom sites that are vacant in lead at 600 K, we must employ
Equation 1.
As stated in the problem, Qv = 0.55 eV/atom.
Thus,
Using Equation 1,
= 2.41 x10-5
𝑄 𝑁𝐴 𝑃 −𝑄 𝑁𝐴 𝑃
𝑁𝑣 = Nexp( 𝑘𝑇𝑣 ) = 𝐴
exp ( 𝑘𝑇𝑣 ) [we know, N = 𝐴
]
And incorporation of values of the parameters provided in the problem statement into the above
equation leads to
(6.0022x 1023 atomsmol)(7.65g⁄ 𝑐𝑚 3 )
𝑁𝑣 = )
55.85 𝑔⁄𝑚𝑜𝑙
1.08 eV/atom
exp[ − ]
(8.62 𝑥 105 − 5 𝑒𝑉⁄𝑎𝑡𝑜𝑚 − 𝐾)(850𝑐 + 273𝐾)
Calculate the activation energy for vacancy formation in aluminium, given that the equilibrium number
of vacancies at 500 C (773 K) is 7.57x1023 m-3. The atomic weight and density (at 500o C) for
aluminium are, respectively, 26.98 g/mol and 2.62 g/cm3.
Solution:
Upon examination of Equation 1, all parameters besides Qv are given except N, the total number of
atomic sites. However, N is related to the density, (pAl), Avogadro's number (NA), and the atomic
weight (AAl) according to Equation 2 as
𝑁 𝑃
N = 𝐴𝐴
(6.022 x 1023 atoms/mol)(2.62 g⁄cm3 )
N= 26.98 𝑔/mol
= 0.75 eV/atom
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