What type of point defect is produced when Agcl doped with cdcl2
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When AgCl is Doped with CdCl₂ a cationic vacancy is created ie. ann Ag⁺ ion from the lattice is absent from it's position due to presence of adjacent Cd²⁺ cation
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The type of defects that are produced when AgCl is doped with are Impurity defect and Vacancy defect as well.
Explanation:
- The AgCl which is commonly called as Silver Chloride is a composition of Silver ion and Chloride ion as well and its weight is 143 grams.
- The which is commonly called as Cadmium Chloride is a composition of Cadmium ion and Chloride ions as well and its weight is 183 grams.
- When these two compounds, and are combined and doped together.
- The silver ion is replaced by one cadmium ion but the silver ion will not occupy the place of cadmium ion thereby leaving a free space in that compound by forming cation vacancy.
- This is the major defect of it and this leads to the impurity defect in that compound.
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