Materials Science Questions and Answers – Imperfection in Ceramics

This set of Materials Science Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Imperfection in Ceramics”.

1. In which of the following defect the density of the crystal is affected?
a) Schottky defect
b) Frenkel defect
c) Stone-Wales defect
d) Antisite defect
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Answer: a
Explanation: The density of the solid crystal in case of Schottky defect is less than the theoretical density of the material. This happens as the total number of ions in the lattice is less than the theoretical number of ions according to its volume, when this defect occurs.

2. Schottky and Frenkel defects are __________
a) interstitial and vacancy defects respectively
b) vacancy and interstitial defect respectively
c) interstitial defects
d) vacancy defects
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Answer: b
Explanation: Schottky defect occurs when oppositely charged ions leave the crystal and creating a vacancy and hence is a vacancy defect while in Frenkel defect an atom moves from it’s original site to an interstitial position and hence is an interstitial defect.

3. Frenkel defects change the ratio of cation to anions.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: b
Explanation: The above statement is false. Frenkel and Schottky’s defects do not change the ratio of cations and anions. The compound is stoichiometric.
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4. In which of the following iron compounds, the compound is non-stoichiometric?
a) Fe2+ and Fe3+
b) Fe2+ ion only
c) Fe3+ ion only
d) It doesn’t depend on the iron ions
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Answer: a
Explanation: A compound is non- stoichiometric when there is presence of the same ion in two valence state in the compound. In this case that is Fe2+ and Fe3+.

5. In which of the following the concentration of defect is constant?
a) Point defect
b) Intrinsic defect
c) Extrinsic defect
d) Linear defect
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Answer: c
Explanation: The concentration of defect is constant in case of extrinsic defect. For example Rock salt structure like Nacl and MgO.
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6. In which of the following the concentration of defect increases with temperature increase?
a) Point defect
b) Intrinsic defect
c) Extrinsic defect
d) Linear defect
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Answer: b
Explanation: The concentration of intrinsic defect increase with an increase in its temperature.

7. Which of the following does point defect does not depend on?
a) Density
b) Melting point
c) Hardness
d) Optical absorb
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Answer: c
Explanation: Point defects do not depend on the hardness of the material and it depends on density, optical absorb and the melting point of the material.
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8. Transition metal oxides are highly defective.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: The above statement is true. Transition metal oxides like NiO and FeO are often highly defective.

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