The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 4 when the temperature is increased from 277

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The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 4 when the temperature is increased from 277

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The number of vacancies in some hypothetical metal increases by a factor of 4 when the temperature is increased from 277°C to 627°C. Calculate the energy for vacancy formation in kJ/mol. Assuming that the density of the metal remains the same over this temperature range.
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