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प्रश्न
Explain interstitial compounds with reference to transition metals.
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उत्तर
- Interstitial compounds are formed when small atoms like H, C, N, or B get trapped inside the crystal lattice of transition metals.
- These small atoms occupy the vacant spaces (interstices) in the metal lattice, resulting in hard and rigid compounds.
- The chemical behavior of the parent transition metal remains unchanged, but physical properties like hardness, density, and electrical conductivity are altered.
- Examples include steel and cast iron, where carbon occupies interstices in iron.
- Such compounds have high melting points, high hardness, metal-like conductivity, and are chemically inert.
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