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(A) : During vacancy defect the density ...

(A) : During vacancy defect the density of solid decreases
(R): The vacancies in the lattice lower the density of solid 

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Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)

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Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)

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(A) is true but (R) is false

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Both (A) and (R) are false

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  6. (A) All covalent solids are non conductors (R) Graphite is a ionic so...

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  7. (A) I(2), CO(2) have low melting point (R) I(2), CO(2) have weak disp...

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  8. (A) Metallic solids are electrical and thermal conductors (R) Metallic...

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  9. (A) Orthorhombic crystal system has four Bravis lattices (R) Orthorhom...

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  10. (A) F- centre brings about colour (R) Vacancy with a trapped cation is...

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  11. (A) Zinc oxide is yellow coloured when hot (R) Zinc oxide has metal e...

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  12. (A) : Crystalline solids have sharp and chara cteric melting points. ...

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  13. (A) Diamond and graphite are polymorphic forms (R) Carbon adopts diffe...

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  15. (A) : In many crystal structures of ionic substances cations occupy th...

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  18. (A) In any ionic solid with Schottky defects the number of positive an...

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  19. (A) Every substance is super conducting at room temperature. (R) A sup...

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