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MTL 200 Need to Know | Questions & Answers (100 %Score) Latest Updated 2024/2025
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What is an isotope? - Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons



What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle? - each electron state can hold no more than two electrons which
must have opposite signs



What is the Stable Electron Configuration? - the state within the outermost shell completely filled (ex.
inert gases: He, Ne, Ar, etc)



What is bonding energy? - the energy required to separate two atoms that are chemically bonded to an
infinite distance (units: kJ/mol or eV/atom)



Which kinds of bonds are nondirectional? Which are directional? - Nondirectional: ionic bonding,
metallic bonding

Directional: covalent bonding



What is the difference between directional and nondirectional bonding? - Nondirectional: magnitude of
the bond is equal in all directions around an ion

Directional: atoms need to be in a specific orientation



What is the relationship between the unit cell edge length and the atomic radius for FCC crystal
structures? - a = unit cell edge length

R = atomic radius

a = 2Rsqrt(2)



How many atoms are in the FCC structure? - 4 atoms



What is the relationship between the unit cell edge length and the atomic radius for BCC crystal
structures? - a = (4R)/sqrt(3)

,How many atoms are in the BCC structure? - 2 atoms



What is the relationship between the unit cell edge length and the atomic radius for HCP crystal
structures? - a = 2R



How many atoms are in the HCP structure? - 6 atoms



What is the formula for volume of HCP unit cell in terms of a and c? - V = (3ca^2sqrt(3))/2



What are the coordination numbers of FCC, BCC, and HCP structures? - FCC: 12

BCC: 8

HCP: 12



What are the APF of FCC, BCC, and HCP structures? - FCC: 0.74 or 74%

BCC: 0.68 or 68%

HCP: 0.74 or 74%



What is the formula for the volume of 4 atoms in FCC? - V=4*(4/3)(piR^3)



What is polymorphism? What is it called for elements? - - the phenomenon of a solid material existing in
more than one form of crystal structure.

- for elements, it is called allotropy



What coordinate form do you use for crystallographic directions for cubic structures, hexagonal
structures and for a family of equivalent directions? - Cubic structures: [UVW]

Hexagonal structures: [uvtw]

Family of equivalent directions: <uvw> <uvtw>



How do you convert [UVW] to [uvtw]? - u = (1/3)(2U-V)

v = (1/3)(2V-U)

, t = -(u+v)

w=W



What is the formula for linear density (LD)? - LD = (# of atoms centered on a direction vector)/(length of
direction vector)



What kind of brackets are used for linear? ( ) or [ ]? - [ ]



What is the formula for planar density? (PD) - PD = (# of atoms centered on a plane)/(area of a plane)



What kind of brackets are used for planar? ( ) or [ ]? - ( )



What is anisotropy? - material properties are DEPENDENT on orientation



What is isotropic? - material properties are INDEPENDENT of specimen orientation



Given the crystal structure, what are the reflections present (RP)?

BCC

FCC

Simple Cubic - RP

BCC: (h+k+l) even

FCC: h, k & l are all even or all odd

Simple Cubic: All



What are 3 examples of elements with an FCC structure? - Al, Ag, Au



What are 3 examples of elements with a BCC structure? - Cr, Fe, Tungsten



What are 5 examples of elements with an HCP structure? - Cd, Zn, Mg, Ti, Cu

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