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Draw the defect in table salt NaCl which sometimes make it appear yellow in colour​

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Answered by sonaWalia
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The yellow colour of sodium chloridecrystals is due to metal excess defect. In this defect, the unpaired electronsget trapped in anion vacancies. These sites are called F-centres. The yellow colour results by excitation of these electrons when they absorb energy from the visible light falling on the crystals.

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