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Explain the Schottky defect. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Explain the Schottky defect.

Explain the Schottky defects in stoichiometric crystals.

Describe the Schottky defect found in ionic crystals.

Explain the following term with a suitable example:

Schottky defect

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A Schottky defect arises due to the missing of an equal number of cations and anions from the crystal lattice. This effect does not change the stoichiometry of the crystal. Ionic solids in which the cation and anion are of almost similar size show Schottky defects.

Example: NaCl


                  Schottky Defect

Presence of a large number of Schottky defects in a crystal lowers its density. For example, the theoretical density of vanadium monoxide (VO) calculated using the edge length of the unit cell is 6.5 g cm−3 but the actual experimental density is 5.6 g cm−3. It indicates that there is approximately 14% Schottky defect in VO crystal. Presence of the Schottky defect in the crystal provides a simple way by which atoms or ions can move within the crystal lattice.

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