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Explain the following terms with suitable examples:
'Schottky defect'


Schottky defects : When cations and anions both are missing from regular sites, the defect is called Schottky Defect. In Schottky Defects, the number of missing cations is equal to the number of missing anions in order to maintain the electrical neutrality of the ionic compound.

Schottky Defect is type of simple vacancy defect and shown by ionic solids having cations and anions; almost similar in size, such as NaCl, KCl, CsCl, etc. AgBr shows both types of defects, i.e. Schottky and Frenkel Defects.

Since, Schottky Defects arises because of mission of constituent particles, thus it decreases the density of ionic compound.

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Explain the following term with suitable examples:
'Frenkel defect'

Explain the following term with suitable examples:
'Interstitials'.

Explain the following term with suitable examples:
'F-centres'.

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