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What is the non-stoichiometry defect in crystals? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What is the non-stoichiometry defect in crystals?

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When the stoichiometry of the crystal gets disturbed by the defect present in the crystal, the defects are called non-stoichiometric defects.

These may be of the following three types:

  1. Metal excess defect due to anion vacancies.
  2. Metal excess defect due to the interstitial cations.
  3. Metal deficiency defect due to cation vacancies.
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