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What is interstitial solid solution?

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Answered by Schowdhury23
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Interstitial solid solutions form when the solute atom is small enough to fit at interstitial sites between the solvent atoms. Interstitial solid solutions always have limited solubility of the solute.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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The atoms of the solute occupy the interstitial places (holes between the atoms) in the crystal lattice of the solute in interstitial solid solutions. 

Explanation:

H, Li, Na, N, C, and O are some of the most frequent elements utilised to make interstitial solid solutions. One example of interstitial solid solution is carbon in iron (steel). Substitutional solid solutions develop when the solute atoms replace the solvent atoms in a solid-state solution. Interstitial solid solutions are solid state solutions formed when solute atoms penetrate gaps between lattice solvent atoms. The solute solubility in interstitial solid solutions is always restricted.

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