The ratio of the number of vacancies to a total number of lattice points for a metal near melting temperature is of the order of 10-4. For lower temperatures, the ratio:

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Imperfections in Solids topics include: Crystallographic defects classification, point and linear defects, interfacial defects and microscopic examination. Solids can have several types of imperfections, including: Point defects: These include vacancies, interstitials, and substitutional defects. Point defects can cause problems like decreased strength, decreased thermal and electrical conductivity, and increased susceptibility to corrosion. Line defects: These include dislocations. Dislocations are line imperfections in a crystal, where the atoms around the dislocation are displaced from... Show more

The ratio of the number of vacancies to a total number of lattice points for a metal near melting temperature is of the order of 10<sup>-4</sup>. For lower temperatures, the ratio:






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