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Moorpark College - PSY M01 CHEMISTRY 171: PROBLEM SET 5 (10/25/19) 1)The internuclear distances in gas-phase ionic molecules are considerably smaller than those in the corresponding crystals
Moorpark College - PSY M01
CHEMISTRY 171: PROBLEM SET 5 (10/25/19)
1)The internuclear distances in gas-phase ionic molecules are considerably smaller than those in the corresponding crystals. For example, the internuclear distance in NaCl(g) is 2.3606 Å, whereas in NaCl(s) the shortest Na-Cl distance is 2.814 Å. Explain why this should be so when the binding energy is larger in the crystal.
- Magnesium oxide and sodium fluoride are isoelectronic and have the same crystal structure as NaCl. Explain the observation that MgO is nearly twice as hard as NaF and has a much higher melting point than NaF (2800 ?C compared to 993 ?C).
- Draw and label band diagrams for:
a. cobalt b. diamond c. n-type Si d. Ga doped Si
- What are the major carriers of electricity in each compound listed in problem #3?
5 For Si and As doped Si, make a plot of 1n ? vs 1/t.
- How many sigma bonds are there in a C60 molecule?
- What is the carbon-carbon bond order in C60?
- Which has stronger carbon-carbon bonds: graphite, diamond or C60? Please explain.
- How many carbon atoms are in the unit cell of Buckminsterfullerene, C60?
- Describe the unit cell of the superconductors K3C60 (Tc = 19K) and Rb3C60 (Tc = 30K).
- What types of forces hold molecules together in crystals and liquids?
- Why are nonmetallic network solids usually quite hard?
- What happens to the conductivity of a semiconductor as temperature is increased? What happens to its conductivity as pressure increased? Why?
- Explain the trend in the melting temperatures of the following tetrahedral molecules: a.CF4, 90 K b. CCl4, 250 K c. CBr4, 350 K d. CI4, 440K
- According to the delocalized molecular-orbital theory of metals, in what sense do we say that the entire piece of metal is a large molecule?
BONUS: Borazine has the formula (BHNH)3. The combination of a boron atom and a nitrogen atom is isoelectronic with two carbon atoms. How would you draw the structure of borazine? What organic (containing C and H) molecule is isoelectronic with borazine? What boron and nitrogen-containing solid is isoelectronic with graphite?
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