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What is the effect of the presence of Schottky defects on the density of a crystal?
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Solution
- The presence of Schottky defects in a crystal decreases its density. This is because Schottky defects involve the missing of equal numbers of cations and anions from their regular lattice sites.
- As a result, there is a loss of mass without a change in the volume of the crystal. Since density is defined as mass per unit volume, the reduction in mass leads to a lower density of the crystal.
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