A class of solid substances (solid phase) in which one or more solute components dissolve into the lattice of solvent (pure component or intermediate phase) and still maintain the type of solvent lattice. The pure component as solvent is called primary solid solution; The second solid solution is called when the intermediate phase is used as the solvent. According to the distribution characteristics of solute components in the lattice, synsolution can be divided into three categories: substitutional solid solution, interstitial solid solution, and absent solid solution.
Fundamental of Material Science -> Structural basis of materials