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If NaCl is doped with 10-4 mole of SrCl2 the concentration of cationic vacancies will be


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Solution

Step: 1 Calculating the number of moles of NaCl

The total number of moles of the solution: 100 mol.

Number of moles of NaCl = 100 – moles of SrCl2

Since the number of moles of SrCl2 is negligible, we can ignore it

Then, the number of moles of NaCl becomes 100

Step: 2 Calculating the concentration of Cationic Vacancies

Concentration of SrCl2 = 10-4molpercent

1 mol of NaCl is doped with = 104100molesofSrCl2==106molofSrCl2

The cation vacancies per mole of NaCl = 106×6.022×1023==6.02×1017

Final answer

Therefore, the concentration of cationic vacancies created by doping NaCl crystals with SrCl2 is 6.02×1017.


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