Abstract

The molar volumes of stoichiometric mixtures of Group I–III metals and Group V–VII nonmetals are compared with the molar volumes of MX compounds. The derivatives of the B-subgroup metals have the molar volumes larger than the mixtures. The compounds of A-subgroup metals have smaller volumes than the mixtures. A crystal-chemical interpretation of this fact is advanced.

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