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Basic Solid State Chemistry

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In this article, the authors present an interpretation of phase diagram for phase diagrams and demonstrate the properties of the phase diagram in terms of magnetic and optical properties, as well as non-stoichiometry.
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Crystal Structures. Bonding in Solids. Crystallography and Diffraction Techniques. Other Techniques: Microscopy, Spectroscopy, Thermal Analysis. Crystal Defects, Non--Stoichiometry and Solid Solutions. Interpretation of Phase Diagrams. Electrical Properties. Magnetic and Optical Properties. Synthesis Methods. Further Reading. Appendices. Questions. Index.

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