Module 3 (Atomic Structure in Solids)
Module 3 (Atomic Structure in Solids)
crystal structure of materials the manner in which atoms, ions, or molecules are spatially arranged.
A crystalline solid possesses rigid and long-range order. In a crystalline solid, atoms, molecules or ions occupy specific (predictable) positions. An amorphous solid does not possess a well-defined arrangement and long-range molecular order. A unit cell is the basic repeating structural unit of a crystalline solid. At lattice points: Unit Cell Unit cells in 3 dimensions Atoms Molecules Ions
lattice point
An amorphous solid does not possess a well-defined arrangement and long-range molecular order. A glass is an optically transparent fusion product of inorganic materials that has cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing
When silver crystallizes, it forms face-centered cubic cells. The unit cell edge length is 408.7 pm. Calculate the density of silver. m d= V V = a3 = (408.7 pm)3 = __________________
___ atoms/unit cell in a face-centered cubic cell 1 mole Ag 107.9 g x m = 4 Ag atoms x = ___________ 23 mole Ag 6.022 x 10 atoms 7.17 x 10-22 g m = = ___________________ d= -23 3 V 6.83 x 10 cm
(Bragg Equation)
X rays of wavelength 0.154 nm are diffracted from a crystal at an angle of 14.170. Assuming that n = 1, what is the distance (in pm) between layers in the crystal? nl = 2d sin q n=1 q = 14.170 l = 0.154 nm = 154 pm
nl
Types of Solids
________________ Solids Lattice points occupied by cations and anions Held together by electrostatic attraction Hard, brittle, high melting point Poor conductor of heat and electricity
CsCl
ZnS
CaF2
Types of Solids
Ionic Crystals or Solids Lattice points occupied by cations and anions Held together by electrostatic attraction Hard, brittle, high melting point Poor conductor of heat and electricity
CsCl
ZnS
CaF2
Types of Solids
Solids Lattice points occupied by molecules Held together by intermolecular forces Soft, low melting point Poor conductor of heat and electricity
Types of Solids
Molecular Crystals or Solids Lattice points occupied by molecules Held together by intermolecular forces Soft, low melting point Poor conductor of heat and electricity
Types of Solids
_________________ Solids Lattice points occupied by atoms Held together by covalent bonds Hard, high melting point Poor conductor of heat and electricity
carbon atoms
diamond
graphite
Types of Solids
Network or covalent Crystals or Solids Lattice points occupied by atoms Held together by covalent bonds Hard, high melting point Poor conductor of heat and electricity
carbon atoms
diamond
graphite
Types of Solids
_________________ Solids Lattice points occupied by metal atoms Held together by metallic bond Soft to hard, low to high melting point Good conductor of heat and electricity Cross Section of a Metallic Crystal nucleus & inner shell emobile sea of e-
Types of Solids
Metallic Crystals or Solids Lattice points occupied by metal atoms Held together by metallic bond Soft to hard, low to high melting point Good conductor of heat and electricity Cross Section of a Metallic Crystal nucleus & inner shell emobile sea of e-
Types of Crystals
An ____________________________ solid does not possess a well-defined arrangement and long-range molecular order. A _______ is an optically transparent fusion product of inorganic materials that has cooled to a rigid state without crystallizing