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  2. Semiconductors can be obtained by doping silicon with AI or with P. Wh...

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  4. Given reason :Why is Frenkel defect found in AgCI?

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  7. NaCl does not exhibit frenkel defect. Do you agree? Justify.

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  9. Consider a FCC crystal lattice with anions ‘Q’. If half of the octahed...

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  10. A metalic element crystallizes into a lattice containing a sequence of...

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  11. A metalic element crystallizes into a lattice containing a sequence of...

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  12. A metalic element crystallizes into a lattice containing a sequence of...

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  13. Some solids are given below. Water, Brass, Quartz, Calcium fluoride. ...

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  14. Explain tetrahedral void in close packing.

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  19. A compound is formed by two elements M and N. The element N forms CCP ...

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