Calculate the number of vacancies per cubic meter in iron at 850C. The energy for vacancy formation
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Calculate the number of vacancies per cubic meter in iron at 850°C. The energy for vacancy formation is 1.08 eV/atom. Furthermore, the density and atomic weight for Fe are 7.65 g/cm3 and 55.85 g/mol, respectively.
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