Calculate the fraction of atom sites that are vacant for copper (cu) at its melting temperature of 1084°c (1357 k). assume an energy for vacancy formation of 0.90 ev/atom. (b) repeat this calculation at room temperature (298 k). (c) what is ratio of nv /n(1357 k) and nv /n(298 k)?
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