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Match the defects given in Column I with the statements in given Column II.

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(i)`to`(c ),(ii)`to`(a), (iii)`to`(d),(iv)`to` (b)

Simple vacancy defect and simple interstitial defect occur in non-ionic solids. In the former, some lattice sites are vacant. Hence, density decreases . In the latter, some extra constituents particles are present in the interstitial sites . Hence, density increases.
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