Q. Interstitial compounds are

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Solution:

An Interstitial compounds, or interstitial alloy, is a compound formed when an atom with a small enough radius sits in an interstitial 'hole' in a metal lattice. Since there is no proper proportional bonding in every space in the crystal lattice, it is is non-stoichiometric and also neither typically ionic and covalent.