Chemistry, asked by Sapnapearl9277, 11 months ago

Equal number of atoms or ion missing from normal lattice point creating a vacancy due to
(a) Frenkel defect
(b) Mass defect
(c) Schottky defect
(d) Interstitial defect

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Answered by Dar3boy
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The correct option is the Schottky defect.

Explanation:

  • An equal number of atoms or ions are missing from a normal lattice point creating a vacancy due to the Schottky defect
  • The unoccupied points are lattice vacancies
  • The number of missing positive and negative charges are the same, resulting in a neutral crystal
  • A Frenkel defect is a point defect where an atom leaves its position, creating a vacancy
  • Mass defect is the difference between the actual mass and predicted mass
  • In an interstitial defect, an atom occupies an unoccupied space

Due to the Schottky defect, an equal number of atoms or ions are missing from a normal lattice point creating a vacancy.

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