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explain metal sufficiency defect

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In metal deficiency defect, a cation is missing from its lattice site. To maintain electrical neutrality, one of the nearest metal ions acquires an extra positive charge. This type of defect occurs in compounds where the metal can exhibit variable valency. e.g., Transition metal compounds

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