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In AgCl, the Ag^(o+) ions are deisplaced...

In `AgCl`, the `Ag^(o+)` ions are deisplaced from their lattice position to an interstitial position. Such a defect is called

A

Schottky defect

B

Frenkel defect

C

Wadsley defect

D

Colour centre

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The correct Answer is:
B

Same explanation as in Q. 4 above.
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