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Knowing that the energy associated with the formation of 1 mole of vacancies in copper (Cu) is 104 kJ, determine the vacancy density (nv/cm3) in Cu at 1085 K. Assume the pre-exponential factor is one.
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for 1369 K answer is 9.10814144008e+18
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