The Hume-Rothery rules describe the necessary conditions for forming a substitutional solid solution.
• Atomic size: The two metals should have similar atomic sizes, with metallic radii differing by not more than 15%.
• Crystal structure: They should have the same crystal structure for atoms to replace each other in the lattice.
• Electronegativity: The chemical properties should be similar, particularly their electronegativity, so that they bond with similar strengths to their neighbors in the crystal lattice.
• Electrical conductivity: Electrical conductivity is not a requirement for forming solid solution.
Therefore, B and C are correct conditions.
| List-I (System) | List-II (Axial lengths and angles) |
|---|---|
| (A) Cubic | (I) \(a = b = c, \alpha = \beta = \gamma = 90^\circ\) |
| (B) Tetragonal | (II) \(a = b \neq c, \alpha = \beta = \gamma = 90^\circ\) |
| (C) Orthorhombic | (III) \(a \neq b \neq c, \alpha = \beta = \gamma = 90^\circ\) |
| (D) Hexagonal | (IV) \(a = b \neq c, \alpha = \beta = 90^\circ, \gamma = 120^\circ\) |