The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 5 when the temperature is increased from 955 "C to 1270°C.Calculate the energy for vacancy formation (in Jimol) assuming that the density of the metal remains the same over this temperature range. J/mol
The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 5 when the temperature is increased from 955 "C to 1270°C.Calculate the energy for vacancy formation (in Jimol) assuming that the density of the metal remains the same over this temperature range. J/mol
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![The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 5 when the temperature is increased from 955 "C to
1270 °C. Calculate the energy for vacancy formation (in J/mol) assuming that the density of the metal remains the same over this
temperature range.
J/mol](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F8c9f1faf-46b0-4b84-89d1-275e49a5f906%2F57103107-1b2c-4524-9915-3caee1808347%2F08bu2qe_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 5 when the temperature is increased from 955 "C to
1270 °C. Calculate the energy for vacancy formation (in J/mol) assuming that the density of the metal remains the same over this
temperature range.
J/mol
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