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destinguish schottky defect and frenkel defect​

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Answered by ltsmeAliya
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Frenkel Defect:

  • Ionic solids containing large differences in the sizes of ions show this type of defect.
  • When the smaller ion (usually cation) is dislocated from its normal site to an interstitial site, Frenkel defect is created.
  • It creates a vacancy defect as well as an interstitial defect.
  • Frenkel defect is also known as dislocation defect.
  • Ionic solids such as AgCl, AgBr, AgI, and ZnS show this type of defect.  

Schottky defect:

  • Schottky defect is basically a vacancy defect shown by ionic solids.
  • In this defect, an equal number of cations and anions are missing to maintain electrical neutrality.
  • It decreases the density of a substance.
  • Significant number of Schottky defects is present in ionic solids.
  • For example, in NaCl, there are approximately 106 Schottky pairs per cm3 at room temperature.
  • Ionic substances containing similarsized cations and anions show this type of defect.
  • For example: NaCl, KCl, CsCl, AgBr, etc.  
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