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Question
How does the Frenkel defect increase the conductivity of a crystal?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Interstitial Ions: In this defect, a smaller cation moves from its regular lattice site to an interstitial site, creating a vacant site.
- Enhanced Mobility: This allows ions to move more freely within the lattice, increasing conductivity.
- Example: AgCl, ZnS, and AgBr show this defect, where the small Ag+ ion often moves to interstitial positions.
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