Chemistry, asked by Ritij4373, 9 months ago

Cations are present in the interstitial sites in ...... .
(a) Frenkel defect (b) Schottky defect
(c) vacancy defect (d) metal deficiency defect

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Answered by pratham16112003
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Answer:

a) Frenkel defect

Explanation:

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A Frenkel defect or dislocation defect is a type of defect in crystalline solids wherein an atom is displaced from its lattice position to an interstitial site, creating a vacancy at the original site and an interstitial defect at the new location without any changes in chemical properties.

In this defect, the cation is displaced from its lattice site to an interstitial site.

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