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What are the consequences of Schottky defect?

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Consequences of Schottky defect :

As the number of ions decreases, mass decreases. However, volume remains unchanged. Hence, the density of a substance decreases.

The number of missing cations and anions is equal, the electrical neutrality of the compound is preserved.

This defect is found in ionic crystals such as NaCl, AgBr and KCl.

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