A homogeneous crystalline structure in which one or more types of atoms or molecules may be partly substituted for the original atoms and molecules without changing the structure is called 'solid solution'.
Solid solutions are of two types. They are
(a) Substitutional solid solutions,
(b) Interstitial solid solutions.
Solid solutions are of two types. They are
(a) Substitutional solid solutions,
(b) Interstitial solid solutions.
Substitutional Solid Solutions
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Interstitial Solid Solutions
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