Loyola College Chemistry Of Materials Question Papers
Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry April 2006 Chemistry Of Materials Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
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SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2006
CH 6602 – CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
(Also equivalent to CHE 602)
Date & Time : 24-04-2006/9.00-12.00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Part A
Answer all the questions. 10×2=20
- What are Bravais lattices?
- Differentiate type I and type II semiconductors.
- What are intrinsic semiconductors? Give an example.
- What is Curie-Weiss law?
- What is Meissner effect?
- Give two examples each of n-type or p-type metal oxide semiconductor.
- Define piezoelectric ceramics.
- How is radius ratio rule useful in determining the crystal structure?
- Define magnetic susceptibility.
- What is CVD technique?
Part B
Answer any eight questions. 8×5=40
- What are liquid crystals? Explain the different types of liquid crystals.
- How is the structure of compounds determined by powder method?
- Explain the crystal structure of perovksite with a neat diagram.
- Mention any five differences between hard and soft magnetic materials.
- What are ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic materials? Give examples.
- How is solar energy harnessed using photovoltaic cells?
- Describe the technique of crystal growth from solutions.
- An alkali metal crystallizes in a cubic lattice. The edge of the unit cell is 4.16Ao. The density is 975kg/m3 and its atomic weight is 23. Find the number of atoms in the unit cell and give your comment about the type of cubic cell.
- Draw and explain the crystal structure of NaCl.
- Describe the principle and fabrication of a transistor using n-p junction.
- How are TG and DTA useful in the structural determination of crystals? Give examples.
- What is Frenkel defect? Explain with an example.
Part C
Answer any four questions. 4X10=40
- What are the types of non-stoichiometric defects? Explain with examples.
- Draw and explain the structures of wurtzite and zinc blende. Mention the differences between them.
- Describe the hydrothermal growth and growth from melt methods for preparing crystals.
- Write a note on photoelectrocatalytic splitting and photo reduction of water.
- Explain BCS theory and Kirkendall effect.
- a) Mention any four types of Bravais lattices available depending upon the shapes of the unit cells? Explain with suitable examples.
- b) Explain photo galvanic studies using a heterobinuclear complex.
Loyola College B.Sc. Chemistry April 2007 Chemistry Of Materials Question Paper PDF Download
LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
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DEGREE EXAMINATION –CHEMISTRY
SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2007
CH 6602 – CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Date & Time: 20/04/2007 / 9:00 – 12:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Part A
Answer all the questions. 10×2=20
- Calculate the miller indices of crystal planes, which cut through the crystal axis at (3a, b, c).
- Mention the differences between phosphorescence and fluorescence.
- State the law of cryatallography.
- Mention the differences between diamagnetic and paramagnetic materials?
- Give one example of crystal growth by chemical vapor deposition method.
- Mention the uses of the following crystals
- a) Si b) quartz c) GaAs d) CaF2
- Define liquid crystals.
- An organic compound crystallizes in an orthorhombic system with two molecules per unit cell. The unit cell dimensions are 12.05, 15.05 and 2.69Ao. If the density of the crystal is 1.419g/cm3 , calculate the molar mass of the organic compound.
- Differentiate anisotropy and isotropy.
- State Curie-Weiss law.
Part B
Answer any eight questions. 8×5=40
- Explain BCS theory with an example.
- How is the structure of compounds determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction method?
- Explain the process of crystallization by Bridgeman method?
- Discuss the phenomenon of antiferromagnetism. How does it differ from ferromagnetic materials?
- Describe the structure of sodium-β-alumina.
- A paramagnetic material has a magnetic field intensity of 104 A/m. If the susceptibility of the material at room temperature is 3.7 x 10-3, calculate the magnetization and flux density in the material.
- Mention the differences between ferroelectric and piezoelectric crystals with examples.
- Explain the photo reduction of water with an example.
- What is Schottky defect? Explain with an example.
- What is Kirkendall effect? Explain.
- The TG curve of 125.7 mg of sample that contained a mixture of
CaC2O4.H2O (MW 146) and a thermally stable salt exhibited a weight loss of
6.98 mg at a temperature of 140°C corresponding to the loss of water. Determine the percentage of CaC2O4.H2O in the sample.
- How is flame fusion method helpful for the growth of crystals?
Part C
Answer any four questions. 4X10=40
- What are the types of non-stoichiometric defects? Explain with examples.
- Explain the following:
- a) Meissner effect b) working principle of sodium-sulphur battery. (5+5)
- Draw and explain the crystal structure of spinel and inverse spinel with examples.
- Describe the photolysis of water with an example.
- Explain the following with examples:
- a) Cheveral phases
- b) hard and soft magnets (5+5)
- a) Name the seven basic crystal systems and fourteen Bravais lattices. Give examples
with their interfacial angles and primitive values.
- b) What are the types of lattices available depending upon the shape of the unit cell
and calculate the number of atoms per unit cell in each case. (6+4)
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B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
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SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2008
CH 6602 – CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Date : 23/04/2008 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
PART – A
Answer all the questions. (10 ´2 = 20)
- What is primitive cell ?
- Draw a neat sketch for cubic Zinc sulfide crystal structure.
- What is known as hydrothermal method.
- What is the principle of working of scanning electron microscope.
- How conductivity varies with temperature in
- Conductors
- Semiconductors
- What is photoluminescence?
- What are Ferrites ?
- Define Neel temperature.
- What is isotopic effect in super conductivity ?
- What are Polarons ?
PART – B
Answer any Eight questions (8 ´ 5 = 40)
- What are Miller Indices ? Explain how Miller indices is determined for a crystal plane.
- With a neat diagram , explain the NaCl structure.
- Discuss in detail about Bravais Lattices.
- How is zone refining technique used to purify the material?
- Explain the principle of working of thermogravimetric analysis.
- Explain about point defects in crystalline solids.
- Discuss in detail about the classification of ferroelectric crystals .
- Distinguish between dia, para and ferromagnetic materials.
- Explain the origin of ferromagnetic domains.
- What is Meissner effect? What are Type – I & Type – II super conductors.
- Explain the principle, construction and working of high energy Lithium battery.
- Discuss about the classification of liquid crystal and give their applications.
PART – C
Answer any four questions. ( 4 ´ 10 = 40 )
- What is hexagonal closed packed structure? Find the properties of hexagonal closed packed structure.
- Discuss in detail about the growth of crystal from Czochraski method.
- a). What are intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors?
b). Derive an expression for intrinsic carrier concentration.
- Write short notes on
a).Curie point and the exchange integral.
b).Temperature dependence of saturation magnetization.
c).Saturation magnetization at absolute zero.
- Explain the occurrence of super conductivity based on Bardeen Cooper and Schrieffer theory.
- Write short notes on a) Spinel
- b) Perorakite structures
- c) High temperature super conductors
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SIXTH SEMESTER – April 2009
CH 6608 / 6602 – CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Date & Time: 23/04/2009 / 9:00 – 12:00 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
PART – A
Answer ALL the questions: (10 x 2 = 20)
- Define coordination number in ionic crystals.
- Sketch the unit of fcc and bcc structures.
- What is CVD?
- Give any two types of thermograms in TGA.
- With an example, explain photoluminescence.
- Mention any two organic semiconductors.
- What is Curie temperature?
- Indicate the following as diamagnetic or paramagnetic and give reason.
- (ii)
- Cite any two examples for super conducting oxides.
- What are Polarons?
PART – B
Answer any EIGHT questions: (8 x 5 = 40)
- With a neat diagram explain the structure of wurtzite.
- Discuss the different types of indices used in crystallography.
- What is hexagonal close packed structure? Explain.
- Write a note on Czochralski method of crystal growth.
- Enlist the applications of SEM.
- Derive an expression for intrinsic carrier concentration.
- Explain the types of ferroelectric crystals.
- Discuss curve point and exchange integral.
- Bringout the differences between ferro and ferri magnetic substances.
- Discuss Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer theory.
- Listout the applications of superconducting materials.
- Explain the working of (i) Sodium-sulphur battery
(ii) Lithium battery
PART – C
Answer any FOUR questions: (4 x 10 = 40)
- Discuss the types and applications of liquid crystals.
- What is magnetic susceptibility? How is it determined?
- Explain the types of defects in solid state.
- Explain the principle and application of TGA and DTA.
- a) Tabulate the Bravais lattices in crystal systems with examples.
- b) Write briefly on solar energy conversion. (5+5)
- Write notes on any two of the following
- Meissner effect
- X-ray diffraction
- Liquid crystals (5+5)
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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
SIXTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2011
CH 6608/CH 6602 – CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Date : 09-04-2011 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
PART –A
Answer ALL the questions (10 x 2=20 marks)
- Represent (111) and (110) plane of a simple cubic crystal.
- What is CVD?
- Give the classification of liquid crystals.
- Give an application each for TGA and DTA.
- What is SEM analysis?
- State Curie –Weiss law.
- Predict the coordination number for the following cation and anion Na+( 0.95A0 ) and Cl–(1.81 A0)
- What are semiconductors? Give an example.
- Distinguish between ferro and ferri magnetic properties.
- Identify the following complexes as diamagnetic and paramagnetic.
- [NiCl4]2- b. [Fe (CN)6]3-
PART –B
Answer any EIGHT questions (8 x 5 =40 marks)
- Explain the structure of NaCl.
- With a neat diagram explain the wurzite structure.
- Give the radius ratio rules. How is it used to determine the coordination number? Explain with an example.
- Write a note on Sol gel and hydrothermal method of crystal growth.
- Explain photoluminescence with an example.
- What are n and p type semiconductors? Explain with suitable example.
- Explain the following:
- piezoelectric pyro-electric c. ferroelctrics
- MgFe2O4 is a normal spinel whereas NiFe2O4 is an inverse spinel. Explain.
- Explain the working of lithium battery.
- Discuss Bardeen, Cooper and Schrieffer theory.
- Enlist the applications of i. SEM ii. organic semiconductors.
- Explain the function of photogalvanic cell.
PART –C
Answer any FOUR questions (4 x 10 = 40 marks)
- What is magnetic susceptibility? How is it determined?
- Write a note on Schottky and Frenkel defects in crystals.
- Explain the principle and applications of TGA and DTA.
- Discuss the types and applications of liquid crystals.
- Define Bravais lattices. Explain with examples.
- Write briefly on the following:
- Meissner effect. X-ray diffraction.
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B.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION – CHEMISTRY
FOURTH SEMESTER – APRIL 2012
CH 4204 – CHEMISTRY FOR BIOLOGISTS – II
Date : 19-04-2012 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 1:00 – 4:00
Part- A
Answer ALL questions: (10 ´ 2 = 20 marks)
- What is a dipeptide? Give an example.
- Define isoelectric point of an amino acid
- Draw the structure of fructose.
- What are fungicides? Give any two examples.
- Give the compositions of NPK fertilizers.
- What are isomerases? Give an example.
- Give an example for the optical specificity of an enzyme.
- Define iodine value of a fat.
- What are PUFA? Give any two examples.
- Draw the structure of papavarine and citral.
Part – B
Answer any EIGHT questions: (8 ´ 5 = 40 marks)
- Discuss in detail the primary structure of proteins.
- Give any two methods of synthesis of amino acids.
- How will you convert a hexose into pentose?
- Give a brief over view of Citric acid cycle.
- What are fertilizers? List the importance of the fertilizers.
- How are the following synthesized?
(a) 2,4-D (b) 2,4,5-T
- Explain the process of transcription in brief.
- What are coenzymes? Explain the significance of coenzymes in enzyme action.
- Mention the difference between plant and animal fats.
- Define rancidity of a fat? What are the two types of rancidity? Explain.
- What are lecithins and cephalins? Explain.
- Explain the factors affecting the enzymatic activity.
Part-C
Answer any FOUR questions: (4 ´ 10 = 40 marks)
- Discuss the classification of proteins based on their function.
- Describe in detail the different types of soil
- List the uses of insecticides. Give the method of synthesis of the following
- a) DDT b) BHC c) Organophosphates (3+4+3)
- What is enzyme inhibition? Discuss competitive and non-competitive inhibitions with examples.
- a.) Explain the classification of lipids with examples.
b.) Discuss the classification of alkaloids.
- Draw and explain the double helical structure of DNA.