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Chemistry, 29.02.2020 01:55, mkay78

Calculate the number of vacancies per cubic meter for some metal, M, at 723°C. The energy for vacancy formation is 0.89 eV/atom, while the density and atomic weight for this metal are 5.49 g/cm3 (at 723°C) and 50.02 g/mol, respectively.

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