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The appearance of colour in solid alkali metal halides is generally due to:

A
schottky defect
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frenkel defect
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interstitial position
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D
F-centre
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Solution

The correct option is D F-centre
In F-centre defect in which an anionic vacancy in a crystal is filled by one or more unpaired electron. These electron absorb light in the visible region and emits colour. So, appearance of colour in solid alkali metal halides is generally due to F-centre.

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