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INCORRECT statements regarding defects in crystalline solids

Last updated: 7/3/2023

INCORRECT statements regarding defects in crystalline solids

INCORRECT statements regarding defects in crystalline solids are Frenkel and Schottky defect are stoichiometric defects Metal excess defect always cause decrease in density of the ionic solid and increase in its electrical conduct Metal deficiency defects always cause increase in density and electrical conductivity of the ionic solids Impurity defects creates cationic vacancies in the ionic solids