Chemistry, asked by isambshiva1374, 10 months ago

Frenkel and Schottky defects are :
(a) nucleus defects (b) non-crystal defects
(c) crystal defects (d) nuclear defects

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Answered by monica789412
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Answer:

Frenkel and Schottky defects are defects found  in the Crystal Lattice

Explanation:

  • Schottky defect is created in ionic crystals when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice site creating vacancies.

  • Frenkel defects occur due to the dislocation of small ions

  • Some of the examples include , AgCl,  ZnS, AgI and,AgBr.  this defect occurs mainly due to the smaller size of Zn2+ and Ag+ ions.

  • As a result of the Schottky defect the density of the crystal is lowered

So the answer is (C)

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