Iron has 1.18 x 1018 vacancies/cm3 at equilibrium at 1123 °K. What fraction of atomic sites is vacant at 1300 °K? Assume

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Iron has 1.18 x 1018 vacancies/cm3 at equilibrium at 1123 °K. What fraction of atomic sites is vacant at 1300 °K? Assume

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Iron has 1.18 x 1018 vacancies/cm3 at equilibrium at 1123 °K.What fraction of atomic sites is vacant at 1300 °K? Assume thedensity of the iron is 7.65 g/cm3 and atomic weight is 55.85 g/mol.Gas constant is 8.314 J/mol-K and Avogadro number is 6.022 x 1023atoms/mol.
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