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what are the consequence of schottky defect

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Answered by Anonymous
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Consequences of Schottky and Frenkel Defects

Consequences of Schottky and Frenkel DefectsPresence of large number of Schottky defect lowers the density of the crystal. When Frenkel defect alone is present, there is no decrease in density. The closeness of the charge brought about by Frenkel defect tends to increase the dielectric constant of the crystal.

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Answered by sbmadhura400
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1.As the no. of ions decreases mass decreases(volume unchanged)

2.The density of a substance decreases

3.The no. of missing cations and anions is equal, The electrical neutrality of the compound is reserved.

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