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what is frenkel defect? how crystal is affected due to this decect​

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Answered by ajayajney
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A frenkel defect is a type of point defect in crystalline solids named after its discover Yakov Frenkel.

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Answered by JessicaJahnavi
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The Frenkel defect (also known as the Frenkel pair/disorder) is a defect in the lattice crystal where an atom or ion occupies a normally vacant site other than its own. As a result the atom or ion leaves its own lattice site vacant.

This defect is observed in solids when the difference in ionic radii of two participating ions is large. This defect is observed in AgCl and ZnS solids. Density is not affected due to this defect.

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