The correct statement regarding defects in crystalline solids is

The correct statement regarding defects in crystalline solids is

Options

(a) Frenkal defects decrease the density of crystalline solids
(b) Frenkal defect is a dislocation defect
(c) Frenkal defect is found in halides of alkaline metals
(d) Schootty defects have no effect on the density of crystalline solids

Correct Answer:

Frenkal defect is a dislocation defect

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