Interstitial Alloys (College Board AP® Chemistry)

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Interstitial Alloys

  • Metals can be melted, physically mixed in their liquid states, and cooled together to form a homogeneous mixture called an alloy

  • Alloys can also be made from metals mixed with non-metals such as carbon

  • The properties of an alloy are often different than those of the metals it contains

  • An interstitial alloy is composed of atoms with vastly different radii

    • The larger atoms are arranged in an orderly lattice and the smaller atoms occupy the interstices or spaces between the larger atoms

  • Steel, composed of iron and carbon, is an example of an interstitial alloy

Diagram of an interstitial alloy

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Diagram of steel showing carbon atoms occupying the interstices in a lattice of iron atoms

Examiner Tips and Tricks

Alloys containing elements found in the first two periods of the periodic table are typically interstitial alloys.

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