Chemistry, asked by vani1982, 9 months ago

what do u mean by schottky defect​

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Answered by xRapMonster1994x
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lattice valency defects

A Schottky defect is a type of point defect in a crystal lattice named after Walter H. Schottky. 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.

Answered by ForbiddenFruit
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  • \sf\underline\red{ Schottky } Defect :-

It is a point defect .

The missing of an ion from constituent particle accompanied by missing of oppositely charged ion is known as " Schottky defect " .

  • \tt\underline\orange{ Examples } :-

NaCl

AgBr

KCl

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