explain non stochiometric defects in crystals
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Non-stoichiometric defects: The defects which disturb the stoichiometry of the compounds are called non-stoichiometry defects. These defects are either due to the presence of excess metal ions or deficiency of metal ions. ... This type of defects are found in crystals which are likely to possess Schottky defects.
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