Substitutional vs. Interstitial Alloys: Key Differences and Uses
Substitutional alloys replace some host-metal atoms with similar-sized atoms (e.g., Cu→Zn in brass). Interstitial alloys squeeze much smaller atoms into the gaps between host atoms (e.g., C in iron forming steel). Both strengthen the base metal, but the “where the extra atom goes” decides the name. People mix them up because both add atoms to…