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  9. Distinguish between crystal lattice and unit cell.

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  10. (a) Briefly discuss Schottky defect and give examples. (b) Calculate...

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  11. Define ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism .

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  15. (a) Defince the following terms : (i) F-centre (ii) Unit cell (...

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  16. Write two points of distinction between Schottky and Frenkel defects.

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  20. What are non-stoichiometry defects in crystals ? Explain.

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