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Diadochie (Fr). Diadochie (Ge). Diaochia (It). ディアドヒー (Ja).
Diadochy is the capability of an atom to replace another in a particular crystal structure. The degree of substitution depends on the physical conditions (temperature and pressure) as well as the atomic size, charge, and electronic structure of the diadochic partners.