In addition to LaNi5, there are other alloys such as La2Ni7, LaNi2, LaNi3, La2Ni3, LaNi, and La3Ni, and nonstoichiometric alloys such as LaNi2.286 (tetragonal, space groupI4̄2m).[8] The nickel atoms in LaxNiy can also be replaced by other atoms, such as LaNi2.5Co2.5.[9]
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