Chemistry, asked by zereenababu, 5 months ago

Differentiation between schooky and frenkel effect? what are it's consequences.?​

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Answered by khaninayath302
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In Schottky defect the difference in size between cation and anion is small. Frenkel defect contains ionic crystals where the anion is larger than the cation. Both anion and cation leave the solid crystal. Usually the smaller ion cation leaves its original lattice structure.

Answered by vanshikakumarimeena
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Consequences of Schottky and Frenkel Defects

Presence of large number of Schottky defect lowers the density of the crystal. When Frenkel defect alone is present, there is no decrease in density. The closeness of the charge brought about by Frenkel defect tends to increase the dielectric constant of the crystal.

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