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Definition of Substitutionally

Substitutionally
Substitutional Sub`sti*tu"tion*al, a. Of or pertaining to substitution; standing in the place of another; substituted. -- Sub`sti*tu"tion*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Substitutionally from wikipedia

- fraction for basic science studies. Alloys are usually classified as substitutional or interstitial alloys, depending on the atomic arrangement that forms...
- paramagnetic, substitutionally inert. Includes Cr2+, Mn3+. d5 Octahedral high-spin: 5 unpaired electrons, paramagnetic, substitutionally labile. Includes...
- electrons, paramagnetic, substitutionally labile. Octahedral low-spin: 2 unpaired electrons, paramagnetic, substitutionally inert. d5 Octahedral high-spin:...
- site. These types of substitutional defects are often referred to as off-center ions. There are two different types of substitutional defects: Isovalent...
- of rules; one refers to substitutional solid solutions, and the other refers to interstitial solid solutions. For substitutional solid solutions, the Hume-Rothery...
- Substitutional fuels are fuels that can replace, either partially or completely, conventional fuels. It includes biodiesel, biogas, alcohol, myco-diesel...
- I.; Spear, W. E. (1977). "Hall effect and impurity conduction in substitutionally doped amorphous silicon". Philosophical Magazine. 35 (5): 1173–1187...
- to the nature of crystallographic defects present. Trace impurities substitutionally replacing carbon atoms in a diamond's crystal structure, and in some...
- the actual world. She also suggests that for some uses an alternative substitutional semantics is warranted. She provides arguments against possibilia. See...
- generally 2⁄3 copper and 1⁄3 zinc. In use since prehistoric times, it is a substitutional alloy: atoms of the two constituents may replace each other within the...