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Engineering, 07.03.2020 02:37 bellaisbored202
The number of vacancies present in some metal at 757°C is 1.7 × 1024 m–3. Calculate the number of vacancies at 470°C given that the energy for vacancy formation is 1.17 eV/atom; assume that the density at both temperatures is the same.
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