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What are non stoichiometric defects in crystals explain?

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Answered by TonightGamer73
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Stoichiometry Defects

The compounds in which the number of cation and anions are exactly in the same ratio as represented by their chemical formula are called stoichiometric compounds. The defects that do not disturb the ratio of cations and anions are called stoichiometric defect.

Answered by shashankhc58
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Non-stoichiometric crystals are those which do not obey the law of constant proportions. The number of positive and negative ions present in such compounds are different from those expected from their ideal chemical formula.However,the crystals as a whole is neutral.

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