What is the effect of schottky and frankel defects on the density of crystalline solid? ?
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Schottky defects is a vacancy defect which lowers the density of the solid crystal.In this an equal number of cation and anion is missinf from the interstitial site and this leads to the lowering of the density
Schottkydefects have no effect on the density of crystalline solids
A Frenkel defect is a type of defect in crystaline wherein an atom is displaced from its lattice position to an interstitial site, creating a vacancyat the original site and an intetstial defectat the new location within the same element without any changes in chemical properties.
This defect does not have any impact on the density of the solid as it involves only the migration of the ions within the crystal, thus preserving both the volume as well as mass
Schottkydefects have no effect on the density of crystalline solids
A Frenkel defect is a type of defect in crystaline wherein an atom is displaced from its lattice position to an interstitial site, creating a vacancyat the original site and an intetstial defectat the new location within the same element without any changes in chemical properties.
This defect does not have any impact on the density of the solid as it involves only the migration of the ions within the crystal, thus preserving both the volume as well as mass
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