explane: substutional imputity defect
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In the case of an impurity, the atom is often incorporated at a regular atomic site in the crystal structure. This is neither a vacant site nor is the atom on an interstitial site and it is called a substitutional defect. The atom is not supposed to be anywhere in the crystal, and is thus an impuritymrk me as brainliest plz
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⟹ Substutional Imputity Defect :-
- The atom is often incorporated at a regular atomic site in the crystal structure.
- This is neither a vacant site nor is the atom on an interstitial site and it is called a substitutional defect.
- The atom is not supposed to be anywhere in the crystal, and is thus an impurity.
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