Explain Frenkel defection in
crystal. What type of compounds exhibit this?
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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. Atoms remain within the solid crystal. There is formation of two vacancies.
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The Frenkel defect (also known as the Frenkel pair/disorder) is a defect in the lattice crystal where an atom or ion occupies a normally vacant site other than its own. As a result the atom or ion leaves its own lattice site vacant.
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