Schottky defect defines imperfection in the lattice structure of a

Schottky Defect Defines Imperfection In The Lattice Structure Of A Chemistry Question

Schottky defect defines imperfection in the lattice structure of a

Options

(a) solid
(b) gas
(c) liquid
(d) plasma

Correct Answer:

solid

Explanation:

Schottky defect: If some of the lattice points are unoccupied, called vacancies or holes, the lattice becomes defective. Equal number of cations and anions usually absent so that the crystal remains remains neutral.

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Topics: Solid State and Solutions (91)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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