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CHAPTER 1
Part 1
MATERIAL STRUCTURE
AND
BINARY ALLOY SYSTEM
Atomic Structure
nucleus
Electron : charge magnitude : -1.60x10-19 C
Proton : + 1.60x10-19 C
Neutron : neutral, no charge
• Is the basic unit of matter.
• 3 basic particles of atoms are : ELECTRON, PROTON AND NEUTRON
Remember an atom will contain equal number of P and E !!
Element structure
• Is the substance that is made up from one type of atom.
• Cannot be broken down into any simpler substances by chemical
method.
• Has its own atomic mass.
• Has equal number of protons and number of electrons.
Example : Hydrogen is made up of one type of atom containing 1
proton and 1 electron.
MOLECULE AND COMPOUND
MOLECULE : 2 OR more atoms that are chemically joined together.
Example : H2, O2 , H20
COMPOUND : contains more than 1 type element. ( at least 2
different elements)
Example : H20 , CO2, NH3
Remember : All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are
compounds!!
H2 O2 H20
Molecules but not
compound because each
is composed of a single
element
Molecule and compound
The Periodic Table
• Is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements.
• Is organized on the basis of their atomic number,
electron configuration and recurring chemical
property.
• Elements are presented in order of increasing atomic
number ( number or proton)>> row
• Elements arrayed in similar electron structure as well
as chemical and physical properties >> column
HOW TO FIND NUMBER OF PROTON , ELECTRON
AND NEUTRON OF AN ELEMENT ?
6
C
CARBON
12.011
Try this
CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURES
• Atoms in crystalline solids : positioned in an order and repeated pattern.
• The repetitive entities in such structure is called the unit cells.
• Most common metals exists in at least one of three relatively simple crystal
structures; which is
a) BCC – body centered cubic b) FCC – face-centered cubic
b) HCP – hexagonal close-packed
Example : Atomic Radii and Crystal Structure for
few metals
BCC Structure
• Has cubic unit cell with atoms located at all 8 corners and a single atom at the cube
center
• Has two atoms per unit cell, one in the center and 1/8 of each of the 8 corner atoms.
• Lattice parameter @ length of unit cell can be calculated by using the following formula.
cellt2atoms/uni1)(18)
8
1
(atomsofNumber 
a
a
R 3
4R
a 
Where,
R = atomic radius
a = unit cell length
FCC Structure
• Has atoms located at each of the corners and centers of all the cube faces.
• Has 4 atoms per unit cell, one-half at each of six faces and 1/8 of each of the 8
corner atoms.
• Lattice parameter @ length of unit cell can be calculated by using the following
formula , where, a=unit cell length and R= atomic radius.
cellt4atoms/uni)
2
1
(68)
8
1
(atomsofNumber 
a
a
4R
R
22Ra 
HCP Structure
• Has a unit cell that is hexagonal.
• The top and bottom faces consists 6 atoms that form a regular hexagons
and surround a single atom in the center.
• Another plane consists 3 additional atoms which is situated in the middle.
• Has 6 atoms per unit cell, 1/6 of each of the 12 top and bottom face corner
atoms, ½ of each of the center face atoms and 3 midplane interior atoms.
Where a and c
represents the short
and long unit cell
dimensions
respectively
Terms in Recrystallization Process
• Is the formation of a new set of strain-free grains within a
previously cold-worked material usually by an annealing heat
treatment.
• Crystal structure – the manner in which atoms/ions are arrayed in
space.
• Space lattice – the regular geometrical arrangement of atoms
Lattice Not Lattice
Space Lattice and Crystal
Terms in Recrystallization Process
2 different
orientations
of grains
Grain Boundary
•Grain – an individual crystal in a polycrystalline metal or ceramic.
•Grain Boundary – the interface separating two adjoining grains
having different crystallographic orientations.
Atomic Bonding in Solids
• Atomic bonding is the interatomic forces that bind the atoms
together.
• There are primary and secondary bonds found in solids:
Primary / Chemical Bonding > stronger bonds
 3 types of primary bond:-
 Ionic
 Covalent
 Metallic
Secondary / Physical Bonding > weaker bonds
 2 types of secondary bond:-
 Van der Waals
 Hydrogen
Ionic Bonding
• Electrically charged ions are formed by the transfer of electron
from one atom to another.
• Found in compounds composed of both metallic and nonmetallic
elements.
• Example : NaCl , MgO
• Characteristics :
stable, hard, brittle,
electrically and
thermally insulative.
Tendency to lose outermost
electrons
( donor > +ve ion)
Tendency to gain
electrons
(acceptor > -ve ion)
Covalent Bonding
• Involving sharing of electrons between adjacent atoms.
• 2 atoms that are covalently bonded will each contribute at least 1e
to the bond.
• Nonmetallic elemental molecules ( H2, Cl2, F2) and molecules
containing dissimilar atoms ( CH4, H2O, HNO3, HF) are covalently
bonded.
• Characteristics : Varies
Diamond ( strong, hard, high melting temperature)
Bismuth ( very weak, low melting temperature)
(Methane)
• Valence electrons form a “sea of electrons” that is uniformly dispersed
around the metal ion cores and act as a form of glue for them.
• Found in metals and their alloys. Ex: Fe (iron), W (tungsten)
• Characteristics:
 Good electrical and thermal conductors due to their free valence electrons
 Opaque neither transparent (allowing all light to pass through) nor
translucent (allowing some light to pass through)
 Ductile (material's ability to deform under tensile stress(stretched into a wire)
Metallic Bonding
Metal ions / Ion cores
Sea of electrons /
Electron cloud
• Van der Waals
 resulted from attractive forces between electric dipoles.
 Weakest bond
 Exists between all atoms or molecules, inert gas (which has
stable e structure, and between covalently bonded molecules.
 Ex : Ar, Cl2
• Hydrogen bonding
 Most common in covalent bonded molecules.
 Found to exist between some molecules that have hydrogen as
one of the constituents.
 Ex : NH3, H2O
Secondary Bonding
+ - + -
Atomic or molecular dipoles
Van der Waals
bonding
between two
dipoles
THE END

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Chapter 1.1

  • 1. CHAPTER 1 Part 1 MATERIAL STRUCTURE AND BINARY ALLOY SYSTEM
  • 2. Atomic Structure nucleus Electron : charge magnitude : -1.60x10-19 C Proton : + 1.60x10-19 C Neutron : neutral, no charge • Is the basic unit of matter. • 3 basic particles of atoms are : ELECTRON, PROTON AND NEUTRON Remember an atom will contain equal number of P and E !!
  • 3. Element structure • Is the substance that is made up from one type of atom. • Cannot be broken down into any simpler substances by chemical method. • Has its own atomic mass. • Has equal number of protons and number of electrons. Example : Hydrogen is made up of one type of atom containing 1 proton and 1 electron.
  • 4. MOLECULE AND COMPOUND MOLECULE : 2 OR more atoms that are chemically joined together. Example : H2, O2 , H20 COMPOUND : contains more than 1 type element. ( at least 2 different elements) Example : H20 , CO2, NH3 Remember : All compounds are molecules but not all molecules are compounds!! H2 O2 H20 Molecules but not compound because each is composed of a single element Molecule and compound
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. The Periodic Table • Is a tabular arrangement of chemical elements. • Is organized on the basis of their atomic number, electron configuration and recurring chemical property. • Elements are presented in order of increasing atomic number ( number or proton)>> row • Elements arrayed in similar electron structure as well as chemical and physical properties >> column
  • 8.
  • 9. HOW TO FIND NUMBER OF PROTON , ELECTRON AND NEUTRON OF AN ELEMENT ? 6 C CARBON 12.011
  • 11. CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURES • Atoms in crystalline solids : positioned in an order and repeated pattern. • The repetitive entities in such structure is called the unit cells. • Most common metals exists in at least one of three relatively simple crystal structures; which is a) BCC – body centered cubic b) FCC – face-centered cubic b) HCP – hexagonal close-packed
  • 12. Example : Atomic Radii and Crystal Structure for few metals
  • 13. BCC Structure • Has cubic unit cell with atoms located at all 8 corners and a single atom at the cube center • Has two atoms per unit cell, one in the center and 1/8 of each of the 8 corner atoms. • Lattice parameter @ length of unit cell can be calculated by using the following formula. cellt2atoms/uni1)(18) 8 1 (atomsofNumber  a a R 3 4R a  Where, R = atomic radius a = unit cell length
  • 14.
  • 15. FCC Structure • Has atoms located at each of the corners and centers of all the cube faces. • Has 4 atoms per unit cell, one-half at each of six faces and 1/8 of each of the 8 corner atoms. • Lattice parameter @ length of unit cell can be calculated by using the following formula , where, a=unit cell length and R= atomic radius. cellt4atoms/uni) 2 1 (68) 8 1 (atomsofNumber  a a 4R R 22Ra 
  • 16. HCP Structure • Has a unit cell that is hexagonal. • The top and bottom faces consists 6 atoms that form a regular hexagons and surround a single atom in the center. • Another plane consists 3 additional atoms which is situated in the middle. • Has 6 atoms per unit cell, 1/6 of each of the 12 top and bottom face corner atoms, ½ of each of the center face atoms and 3 midplane interior atoms. Where a and c represents the short and long unit cell dimensions respectively
  • 17. Terms in Recrystallization Process • Is the formation of a new set of strain-free grains within a previously cold-worked material usually by an annealing heat treatment. • Crystal structure – the manner in which atoms/ions are arrayed in space. • Space lattice – the regular geometrical arrangement of atoms Lattice Not Lattice
  • 18. Space Lattice and Crystal
  • 19. Terms in Recrystallization Process 2 different orientations of grains Grain Boundary •Grain – an individual crystal in a polycrystalline metal or ceramic. •Grain Boundary – the interface separating two adjoining grains having different crystallographic orientations.
  • 20. Atomic Bonding in Solids • Atomic bonding is the interatomic forces that bind the atoms together. • There are primary and secondary bonds found in solids: Primary / Chemical Bonding > stronger bonds  3 types of primary bond:-  Ionic  Covalent  Metallic Secondary / Physical Bonding > weaker bonds  2 types of secondary bond:-  Van der Waals  Hydrogen
  • 21. Ionic Bonding • Electrically charged ions are formed by the transfer of electron from one atom to another. • Found in compounds composed of both metallic and nonmetallic elements. • Example : NaCl , MgO • Characteristics : stable, hard, brittle, electrically and thermally insulative. Tendency to lose outermost electrons ( donor > +ve ion) Tendency to gain electrons (acceptor > -ve ion)
  • 22. Covalent Bonding • Involving sharing of electrons between adjacent atoms. • 2 atoms that are covalently bonded will each contribute at least 1e to the bond. • Nonmetallic elemental molecules ( H2, Cl2, F2) and molecules containing dissimilar atoms ( CH4, H2O, HNO3, HF) are covalently bonded. • Characteristics : Varies Diamond ( strong, hard, high melting temperature) Bismuth ( very weak, low melting temperature) (Methane)
  • 23. • Valence electrons form a “sea of electrons” that is uniformly dispersed around the metal ion cores and act as a form of glue for them. • Found in metals and their alloys. Ex: Fe (iron), W (tungsten) • Characteristics:  Good electrical and thermal conductors due to their free valence electrons  Opaque neither transparent (allowing all light to pass through) nor translucent (allowing some light to pass through)  Ductile (material's ability to deform under tensile stress(stretched into a wire) Metallic Bonding Metal ions / Ion cores Sea of electrons / Electron cloud
  • 24. • Van der Waals  resulted from attractive forces between electric dipoles.  Weakest bond  Exists between all atoms or molecules, inert gas (which has stable e structure, and between covalently bonded molecules.  Ex : Ar, Cl2 • Hydrogen bonding  Most common in covalent bonded molecules.  Found to exist between some molecules that have hydrogen as one of the constituents.  Ex : NH3, H2O Secondary Bonding + - + - Atomic or molecular dipoles Van der Waals bonding between two dipoles