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what are stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric compounds????

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Answered by 1Angel24
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Nonstoichiometric compounds are chemical compounds deviated from stoichiometry, namely, their elemental composition cannot be represented by a ratio of well-defined natural numbers, and therefore they violate the law of definite proportions.

Where law of constant composition holds; and thus its molecular formula represent it's actual composition of various elements. For e.g CO2 H2O C6H6 are stoichiometic compounds but hydrides formed by d- and f- block are not because their compositions have a range for H (in Ni hydride H ranges from 0.6-0.7) . Stoichiometic compounds can also become non stoichiometric due to the presence of certain defects (such as metal excess or metal deficiency defects).

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Answered by saniya0808
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While nonstoichiometric compounds are the chemical compounds deviated from stoichiometry, namely their elemental composition cannot be represented by a ratio of well-defined natural numbers, and therefore violate the law of definite proportions, hence a nonstoichiometric compound is a type of special solid-state ...

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