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What type of defect can arise when a solid is heated?
Which physical property is affected by it and in what way?

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When a solid is heated, some atoms or ions may leave the crystal lattice. As a result, vacancies are created and this leads to vacancy defects in the crystalline solid. Since the number of atoms/ions per unit volume decreases, the vacancy defects lead to decrease in the density.
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