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how do defects happen in ionic crystals?​

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Answered by sinzoshree
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In non-ionic crystals it refers to lattice valency defects. In ionic crystals, this type of point defect forms when oppositely charged ions leave their lattice sites, creating vacancies. These vacancies are formed in stoichiometric units, to maintain an overall neutral charge in the ionic solid.

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