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Defect that is found to occur in the crystal of `Fe_(0.88)O_(1.00)` is called _________.

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CHHAYA PUBLICATION-SOLID STATE-EXERCISE
  1. Number of octahedral holes per particle in a fcc lattice (is/are)

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  2. A crystal with F-centres is associated with defect.

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  3. Defect that is found to occur in the crystal of Fe(0.88)O(1.00) is cal...

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  4. Why are crystalline substances anisotropic?

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  10. An ionic solid M(x)A(y) has a cubic unit cell with M^(y+) ions at its ...

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  11. Mention two differences between Schottky and Frenkel defects.

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  13. What are non-stoichiometric defects? Give two example of such defects.

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  14. Why aren't Frenkel defects observed in pure halides of alkali metals?

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