In solids, point defects refer to the imperfections found at a single or minimal number of sites in the crystal structure. The two common types of point defects in solids are 'Schottky defect' and 'Frenkel defect'. Let's discuss these defects:
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Hence, the correct point defects found in solids are the 'Schottky defect' and 'Frenkel defect'.
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