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write about the Vacancy defect ​

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Answered by ashutoshmishra24
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In crystallography, a vacancy (represented as a white square with black borders, "▢") is a type of point defect in a crystal. Crystals inherently possess imperfections, sometimes referred to as crystalline defects. A defect in which an atom is missing from one of the lattice sites is known as a "vacancy" defect.

Answered by aniket234590
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In crystallography, a vacancy (represented as a white square with black borders, "▢") is a type of point defect in a crystal. Crystals inherently possess imperfections, sometimes referred to as crystalline defects. A defect in which an atom is missing from one of the lattice sites is known as a "vacancy" defect.

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