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What are crystal defects in crystal? Classify the defects of crystals..
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Answered by karishmarahi
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Point defects include the Frenkel type, the Schottky type, and the impurity type. The Frenkel defect involves a single ion, which is displaced from its normal lattice point and shifts to a nearby interstice, or space, between atoms in the lattice. In the Schottky defect, two ions of opposite sign leave the lattice.

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What are crystal defects in crystal? Classify the defects of crystals

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Point defects include lattice vacancies, self-interstitial atoms, substitution impurity atoms, and interstitial impurity atoms. linear defects, which are groups of atoms in irregular positions. Linear defects are commonly called dislocations.

There are basic classes of crystal defects:

  • Point defects 

  • lattice vacancies

  • self-interstitial atoms

  • substitution impurity atoms

  • interstitial impurity atoms.

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