Explore topic-wise MCQs in Solid State Chemistry.

This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Solid State Chemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

The mental picture of atom is sphere can be given by which of the following?

A. Pauli exclusion principle
B. Maxwell equation
C. Electron density map
D. Stockbarger equation
Answer» D. Stockbarger equation
2.

An electron map resembles which of the following options?

A. Electron spectrum
B. Geographical contour map
C. Diffraction spectrum
D. Resolution electron map
Answer» C. Diffraction spectrum
3.

An electron density is a plot of variation of ______

A. Electron density
B. Electron solubility
C. Electron mass
D. Electron volume
Answer» B. Electron solubility
4.

The intensity of the radiation scattered coherently by ‘point source’ electrons has been treated theoretically and is given by which of the following equations?

A. Einstein equation
B. Maxwell equation
C. Stockbarger equation
D. Thomson equation
Answer» E.
5.

Intensities of X-ray reflections is important because___________

A. The quantitative measurements of intensity are neccasary
B. X-ray is detected using intensity
C. Intensity is required during determining the concentration
D. The environmental condition is suited using intensities
Answer» B. X-ray is detected using intensity
6.

AN_ELECTRON_MAP_RESEMBLES_WHICH_OF_THE_FOLLOWING_OPTIONS??$

A. Electron spectrum
B. Geographical contour map
C. Diffraction spectrum
D. Resolution electron map
Answer» C. Diffraction spectrum
7.

The_mental_picture_of_atom_is_sphere_can_be_given_by_which_of_the_following?$

A. Pauli exclusion principle
B. Maxwell equation
C. Electron density map
D. Stockbarger equation
Answer» D. Stockbarger equation
8.

An electron density is a plot of variation of _____?

A. Electron density
B. Electron solubility
C. Electron mass
D. Electron volume
Answer» B. Electron solubility
9.

Intensities depends on which of the following factors?

A. Solubility of the solid
B. Emission factor
C. Refraction factor
D. Absorption factor
Answer» E.
10.

For the non-crystalline beams are scattered by the atoms _________

A. From top to bottom
B. In horizontal direction
C. In vertical direction
D. In all direction
Answer» E.
11.

Thomson equation is also known as _________

A. Diffraction factor
B. Reflection factor
C. Polarization factor
D. Thomson factor
Answer» D. Thomson factor
12.

The intensity of the radiation scattered coherently by ‘point source’ electrons has been treated theoretically and is given by which of the following equations?$

A. Einstein equation
B. Maxwell equation
C. Stockbarger equation
D. Thomson equation
Answer» E.
13.

The electrons of an atom act as which of the following options for the sources of X-rays?

A. Electrode
B. Primary source
C. Secondary source
D. Tertiary source
Answer» D. Tertiary source
14.

Atoms diffract or scatter X-rays because of__________

A. Incident visible light
B. Incident X-ray beam
C. Incident gamma ray
D. Incident electrons
Answer» C. Incident gamma ray
15.

Intensities of X-ray reflections is important because___________

A. The quantitative measurements of intensity are neccasary
B. X-ray is detected using intensity
C. Intensity is required during determining the concentration
D. The environmental condition is suited using intensities
Answer» B. X-ray is detected using intensity