How does a substitutional alloy differ from an interstitial alloy?

Answer:
In a Substitutional Alloy, atoms of the solute take positions normally occupied by a solvent atom.

In a Interstitial Alloy, Solute atoms can occupy the "gaps" between the solvent atoms.interstitial alloy formed by wide range of metal with H,B,C,N etc
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