When NaCl is doped with 10−5 moles % of SrCl2, what is the number of cationic vacancies per mole?
Given,
NaCl is doped with 10-5 moles % of SrCl2.This means, 100 moles of NaCl are doped with 10-5 moles of SrCl2.
Therefore, 1mole of NaCl is doped with 10-5 /100 = 10-7 moles of SrCl2 or 10-7 moles of Sr2+.
Now,
One Sr2+ ion create one cation vacancy.
Therefore, no. of cation vacancies created by 10-7 moles Sr2+
= 10-7 moles/mole of NaCl
= 10-7 x 6.022 x 1023 / mole of NaCl = 10−7×NA