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Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 10th Edition (Callister & Rethwisch) – Problem Solutions (Chapters 2–22). UPDATED

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The Solutions Manual for Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 10th Edition by William D. Callister & David G. Rethwisch provides step-by-step worked solutions to problems across Chapters 2–22 of the textbook. Widely used in materials science, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, and related fields, this manual is designed to help students master fundamental concepts and strengthen their problem-solving skills. Key features include: Complete solutions for Chapters 2 through 22 Detailed coverage of atomic structure, mechanical properties, diffusion, phase diagrams, metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, and materials processing Clear, structured problem-solving approaches for assignments, practice, and exam preparation Ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in Materials Science & Engineering This manual is an essential resource for homework support, test prep, and independent study. Materials science solutions, Callister 10th edition manual, Engineering materials solved problems, Mechanical properties solutions, Diffusion problems solved, Phase diagrams manual, Materials science exam prep, Composites problems solutions, Ceramics problems solved, Polymers solutions manual, Callister Rethwisch answers, Materials processing problems, Materials science study guide, Engineering textbook solutions, Metallurgy solved examples, Materials science workbook, Chemical engineering materials solutions, College materials science, Applied materials problems, Materials science homework help

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CHAPTERS 2-22 COVERED




PROBLEM SOLUTIONS

,
, CHAPTER 2


ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND INTERATOMIC BONDING


PROBLEM SOLUTIONS




Fundamental Concepts
Electrons in Atoms


2.1 Cite the difference between atomic mass and atomic weight.

Solution

Atomic mass is the mass of an individual atom, whereas atomic weight is the average (weighted) of the
atomic masses of an atom's naturally occurring isotopes.

, 2.2 Silicon has three naturally occurring isotopes: 92.23% of 28Si, with an atomic weight of 27.9769 amu,
4.68% of 29Si, with an atomic weight of 28.9765 amu, and 3.09% of 30Si, with an atomic weight of 29.9738 amu. On
the basis of these data, confirm that the average atomic weight of Si is 28.0854 amu.

Solution

The average atomic weight of silicon is computed by adding fraction-of-occurrence/atomic weight

products for the three isotopes—i.e., using Equation 2.2. (Remember: fraction of occurrence is equal to the percent
of occurrence divided by 100.) Thus

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2.3 Zinc has five naturally occurring isotopes: 48.63% of Zn with an atomic weight of 63.929 amu;

27.90% of 66Zn with an atomic weight of 65.926 amu; 4.10% of 67Zn with an atomic weight of 66.927 amu; 18.75%

of 68Zn with an atomic weight of 67.925 amu; and 0.62% of 70Zn with an atomic weight of 69.925 amu. Calculate

the average atomic weight of Zn.


Solution
The average atomic weight of zinc is computed by adding fraction-of-occurrence—atomic weight

products for the five isotopes—i.e., using Equation 2.2. (Remember: fraction of occurrence is equal to the percent

of occurrence divided by 100.) Thus




Including data provided in the problem statement we solve for as




= 65.400 amu

, 113 115
2.4 Indium has two naturally occurring isotopes: In with an atomic weight of 112.904 amu, and In
with an atomic weight of 114.904 amu. If the average atomic weight for In is 114.818 amu, calculate the fraction-
of-occurrences of these two isotopes.


Solution

The average atomic weight of indium is computed by adding fraction-of-occurrence—atomic weight

products for the two isotopes—i.e., using Equation 2.2, or




Because there are just two isotopes, the sum of the fracture-of-occurrences will be 1.000; or




which means that




Substituting into this expression the one noted above for , and incorporating the atomic weight values

provided in the problem statement yields




Solving this expression for yields . Furthermore, because




then

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, 2.5 (a) How many grams are there in one amu of a material?
(b) Mole, in the context of this book, is taken in units of gram-mole. On this basis, how many atoms are
there in a pound-mole of a substance?


Solution

(a) In order to determine the number of grams in one amu of material, appropriate manipulation of the
amu/atom, g/mol, and atom/mol relationships is all that is necessary, as




= 1.66 × 10−24 g/amu


(b) Since there are 453.6 g/lbm,




= 2.73 × 1026 atoms/lb-mol

, 2.6 (a) Cite two important quantum-mechanical concepts associated with the Bohr model of the atom.
(b) Cite two important additional refinements that resulted from the wave-mechanical atomic model.

Solution

(a) Two important quantum-mechanical concepts associated with the Bohr model of the atom are (1) that
electrons are particles moving in discrete orbitals, and (2) electron energy is quantized into shells.
(b) Two important refinements resulting from the wave-mechanical atomic model are (1) that electron
position is described in terms of a probability distribution, and (2) electron energy is quantized into both shells and
subshells--each electron is characterized by four quantum numbers.

, 2.7 Relative to electrons and electron states, what does each of the four quantum numbers specify?

Solution

The n quantum number designates the electron shell.
The l quantum number designates the electron subshell.
The ml quantum number designates the number of electron states in each electron subshell.
The ms quantum number designates the spin moment on each electron.

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