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Calculate the fraction of vacancies (Nv/N) given the following: Temperature 701 in kelvin, ΔHv=100kJ/mol, R=8.314J/mol. K. Use equation 4.3 from the textbook. Type answer in exponential form (e. g. 1.00e-11) round to two decimal points

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