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describe the types of non stochiometric defects?​

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Answered by neetigarg
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Non-Stoichiometric Defects

Nonstoichiometric inorganic solids contain the constituent elements in a non-stoichiometric ratio due to defects in their crystal structures. These defects are of two types: (i) metal excess defect and (ii) metal deficiency defect.

Answered by parkjimin137
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Non-Stoichiometric Defects

The defects discussed so far do not disturb the stoichiometry of the crystalline substance. However, a large number of non-stoichiometric inorganic solids are known which contain the constituent elements in non-stoichiometric ratio due to defects in their crystal structures.

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