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match the defects given in column I with the statements in given Column I.

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when some of lattice sites are vacant in any non- ionic said the crystal is said t have vacancy defect and due to decrease in number of particles present in crystal lattice the density of crystal decreases.

B . simple interstiital defect are shown by non- ionic solids in which constituent particles is displaced from its normal site to an interstitial site Hence density of soild increases .

C . Fremkel defect is shown by ionic solids in whcih smaller ions get dislocated from its normal site to its interstitial site which lead to decrease its density .

D. Schottky defect is shown by ionic solids in which equal number of cartion and anion get missed from ionic solids and thus. density of solid decreases.
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  • Match the defects gives in column I with statements given in column II and mark the appropriate choice.

    A
    `A to iv, B to iii, C to ii, D to i`
    B
    `A to iii, B to iv , C to I , D to ii`
    C
    `A to iii, B to I, C to iv, D to ii`
    D
    `A to I, B to iii, C to iv, D to ii`
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