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Explain how vacancies are introduced in an ionic solid when a cation of higher valence is added as an impurity in it.

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Two or more cations of lower valency are replaced by a cation of higher valency to maintain electrical neutrality. Hence, some cation vacancies are created. For example, if in the ionic solid, `Na^+ Cl^-`, impurity of `Sr^+` is added (as `SrCl_2`), two `Na^+` lattice sites will become vacant and one of these will be occupied by `Sr^(2+)` ion and the other will remain vacant
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