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In a solid lattice the cation has left a lattice site and is located at an interstitial position, the lattice defect is

A

n-type

B

p-type

C

Frenkel defect

D

Schottky defect.

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Frankel defect in ionic solids generally involves shifting of a cation to an interstitial site.
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