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what type of defect can arise when solid is heated​

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Answered by princetyagi368
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When a solid is heated, vacancy defect can arise. A solid crystal is said to have vacancy defect when some of the lattice sites are vacant. Vacancy defect leads to a decrease in the density of the solid.

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Answered by itzAshuu
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What type of defect can arise when a solid is heated? Which physical property is affected by it and in what way?

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When a solid is heated, vacancy defect is produced in the crystal. On heating, some ions or atoms leave the lattice site completely, which means the lattice site becomes empty or vacant. As a result of this defect, density of the substance decreases. Thus density is the physical property that is effected by the vacancy defect

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