Match the types of defects given in Column I with the statement given in Column II.

Column I Column II
A. Impurity defect 1. NaCl with anionic sites called F-centres
B. Metal excess defect 2. FeO with Fe3+
C. Metal deficiency defect 3. NaCl with Sr2+ and some cationic sites vacant

Codes

A B C
1. 2 3 1
2. 3 1 2
3 1 2 3
4. 2 1 3
Hint: Non-Stoichiometric Defects.

Explanation:
A. Impurity defect arises due to replacement of one common ion present in any crystal by another uncommon ion. In the case of NaCl, some of the sites of Na+ ions are occupied by Sr2+ ion.
B. Metal excess defect is due to missing of cation from ideal ionic solid which lead to create a F-centre generally occupied by unpaired electrons. e.g., NaCl with the anionic site.
C. Metal deficiency defect In FeO, Fe3+ exists along with Fe2+ which lead to a decrease in metal ion(s) so this is a type of metal deficiency defect.

​​​​​​​Thus, option 2 is the correct answer.