Non stoichiometric compounds do not match to law of definite proportions.
This is an old rule (Law of definite proportions) not valid for nonstoichiometric compounds.
A Dalton's model of atom doesn't exist. Dalton principles are not in agreement with the discovery of isotopes and nonstoichiometric compounds.
Defects in crystals are called thermodynamic defects because they influence the overall energy or thermodynamic properties of the crystal lattice. These defects can affect the stability, entropy, and other thermodynamic properties of the crystal structure. They are considered in the context of thermodynamics as they impact the equilibrium state and behavior of the crystal material.
Common defects of plastics include warping, cracking, shrinking, and surface blemishes. These defects can occur due to factors such as improper cooling during molding, poor material selection, or inadequate design. Proper processing techniques and quality control measures are essential to minimize these defects.
Yes, some birth defects can be caused by genetic factors that are passed down from parent to child. These inherited genetic mutations may increase the risk of certain birth defects occurring in future generations. However, not all birth defects are caused by genetics.
Nonstoichiometric compounds have a variable composition.
The chemical composition of nonstoichiometric compounds do not respect the law of definite proportions.
Today this assertion is only partially valid; many nonstoichiometric compounds are known.
This law is not valid for all chemical compounds (ex. nonstoichiometric compounds).
This is an old rule (Law of definite proportions) not valid for nonstoichiometric compounds.
Defects.
Latent defects are not obvious and are not easily discoverable while patent defects are obvious.
"Non-stoichiometric" refers to a solid chemical compound in which the numbers of atoms of the elements present cannot be expressed as a ratio of small whole numbers.
No, because today are known an immense number of nonstoichiometric compounds (also called berthollides).
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The Defects was created in 1979.
The Defects ended in 1984.