Interstitial element
An interstitial element is an impurity found in "pure" metals or crystals. The quantity of these elements affect the physical properties of the host material. They can be introduced during the manufacturing process. The most common interstitial elements in metals are hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. These elements are small enough to fit between normal crystalline lattice locations. In contrast, those elements that replace locations in the crystalline structure are called substitutional elements.
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Interstitial element
An interstitial element is an impurity found in "pure" metals or crystals. The quantity of these elements affect the physical properties of the host material. They can be introduced during the manufacturing process. The most common interstitial elements in metals are hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. These elements are small enough to fit between normal crystalline lattice locations. In contrast, those elements that replace locations in the crystalline structure are called substitutional elements.
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