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If `Al^(3+)` replace `Na^(+)` at the edge centre of NaCl lattice, then calculate the vacancies in one mole of NaCl.

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`3.01xx10^(23)`
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  • In the unit cell of NaCl lattice there are :

    A
    `3Na^(+) ion`
    B
    `6Na^(+) ion`
    C
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    D
    4`NaCl` units
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