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Daltonide compounds

Stoichiometry Stoichiometric—Referring to exact balance of weights of materials in a reacting mixture, based on the stipulations of the Daltonide compounds in which each molecule contains atoms in proportions of small whole numbers. Opposite—nonstoichio-metric or BertholUde compounds. [Pg.405]

Other elements with which iron forms binary compounds, especially at higher temperatures, are boron, carbon, nitrogen, silicon, and phosphorus, l.ike FeO, these compounds often depart slightly or even considerably from daltonide composition, frequently being interstitial compounds, and in higher elements of groups VB and VIB, merging into the interstitial compound-solid solution picture which iron exhibits with the transition metals. [Pg.873]

In last century the knowledge of defects in a solid, especially an oxide, has been explored comprehensively. The contribution of Schottky and Wagner successfully put the problem on a quantitative basis and promote the discovery of semiconductor transistor. The idea of non-stoichiometry was developed by Berthollet more than a hundred years ago and the controversy between berthollides, which do not obey the Dalton s law, and daltonides, which follow Dalton s law of constant and multiple proportions based originally upon the study of simple ionic and molecular species, encouraged the scientific debates on how existence of point defect in a compound is is it random statistic distribution or the structure related The experimental data are the best way to explore the truth. Indirect and direct observations of atom... [Pg.3]

In accordance with this, it should be considered that the homogeneity region is limited to the range of 47 to 47.2(5), which is approximately 0.25 wt.%. The rational chemical composition and the extrema in the dependences of various room-temperature properties on the composition indicate the probable daltonide nature of this compound. [Pg.19]


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