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what is schottky defect how does it effect the density of a crystal​

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➢ Normally these defects will lead to a decrease in the density of the crystal. Schottky defects is a vacancy defect which lowers the density of the solid crystal.In this an equal number of cation and anion is missing from the interstitial site and this leads to the lowering of the density.

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Normally these defects will lead to a decrease in the density of the crystal. Schottky defects is a vacancy defect which lowers the density of the solid crystal.In this an equal number of cation and anion is missing from the interstitial site and this leads to the lowering of the density

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