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Zinc oxide is white in colour at room temperature but turns yellow when heated on account ofA. metal excess defect due to anionic vacanciesB. metal excess defect due to the presence of extra cations at interstitial sites.C. metal deficiency defect due to absence of positive ionsD. metal deficiency defect due to extra interstitial negative ions

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Zinc oxide loses oxygen reversibly at high temperature and turns yellow in colours
`ZnO overset("heating")rarr Zn^(2+)+(1)/(2)O_(2)+2e^(-)`
The excess metal is accommodated interstitially giving rise toe elctrons trappe din the neightbourhood,these electrons absorb energy from the visible light falling on the crystals. giving yellow colour to `ZnO`.
The enhanced electrical conductivity of the nonstoichiometric `ZnO` arises from these electrons.


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