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write the effect on density of a substance in the Frankel defect​

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Answered by naveenjoshi01974
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There is no change in the density of the solid, thereby the mass and the volume of solid is conserved. In the Frenkel defect, there is a large difference between the size of the ions, for example ZnS, AgCl, AgBr and AgI , the size of Ag+ and Zn2+ ions are small. ... This defect increases the density of the substance.

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Answered by sunithankamma
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there is no change in the density of the solid, thereby the mass and the volume of solid is conserved. in the frenkel defect, there is a large difference between the size of the ions, for example znS, AgCI, AgBr and Agl, the size of ag+ abd zn2+ ions are small.. this defect increases the density of the substance.

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