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why do interstitial compounds have less density than parent metal

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Answered by sai944
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The term interstitial compound, or interstitial alloy, is used to describe a compound that is formed when an atom of sufficiently small radius sits in an interstitial “hole” in a metal lattice.

If a pure metal is represented as follows The empty spaces between the molecules of the pure metal are the spaces where a molecule of relatively small radius can be filled.



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