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Explain Frankel defect with suitable examples.​

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Answered by SanaBerry123
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In order for the Frenkel defect to occur in an atom, it requires a low coordination number as well as have the crystal lattices open for the molecule. Frenkel defects are mostly exhibited in ionic solids where the smaller ion (usually the cation) is dislocated. Some examples include AgBr, ZnS, AgCl, and AgI.

Answered by GauranshBhardwaj
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In order for the Frenkel defect to occur in an atom, it requires a low coordination number as well as have the crystal lattices open for the molecule. Frenkel defects are mostly exhibited in ionic solids where the smaller ion (usually the cation) is dislocated. Some examples include AgBr, ZnS, AgCl, and AgI.

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