Homework 1 Instructions BME2111
Homework 1 Instructions BME2111
Homework 1 Instructions BME2111
2. Define i) ionic, ii) covalent and iii) metallic bonds. What trait of metallic bonds make the surfaces
of metals reactive and highly susceptible to corrosion?
3. Identify the type of bond (ionic or covalent) in the following compounds: (a) propane (C3H8), (b)
lactose (C6H22 O11), (c) lithium fluoride (LiF), (d) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), (e) iron oxide (FeO),
(f) methylene(CH2), and (g) carbon tetrachloride (CCl4).
4. Temenoff Problem2.1 (a), (b), (c) (p. 96-97). Please note: Figure (a) in this problem is supposed
to illustrate a simple cubic unit.
5. You are investigating a copolymer for its potential as a surface material for a total knee
replacement. You are trying to determine whether you want a high or a low degree of crystallinity
in the material. What type of structures for copolymers have a higher probability for
crystallization?
7. (a) Calculate the Miller indices for the planes shown in Temenoff: i) p. 99, Figure (a) and ii) p. 99
Figure (b). From your understanding of dislocations and slip planes in crystalline structures, what
physical property of metal materials makes them less brittle than comparable ceramic materials?
8. Calculate the number of atoms present per cm3 for aluminum oxide (alumina) (Al2O3), which has a
density of 3.95 g/cm3.
9. The density of cobalt is 8.90 g/cm3. Avogadro's number is 6.02x1023. i) Calculate the weight of a
cobalt atom. ii) How many cobalt atoms are contained in a cubic centimeter?
10. Titanium alloy contains a blend of titanium, aluminum, and vanadium, and has a composition
(Ti6Al4V). Determine the weight percentage of titanium in Ti6Al4V.