To move an interstitial atom to an adjacent interstice, the atoms of the parent lattice must be forced apart into higher

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To move an interstitial atom to an adjacent interstice, the atoms of the parent lattice must be forced apart into higher

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a) An increase in free energy of system
b) A decrease in free energy of system
c) An increase in internal energy
d) A decrease in internal energy
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