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Question
Explain giving reasons:
A transition metal forms alloys with other transition elements.
Explain
Give Reasons
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Solution
A transition metal forms alloys with other transition elements because:
- Their atomic sizes are very similar.
- This similarity allows atoms of one metal to easily replace atoms of another in the crystal lattice.
- They are miscible in the molten state, forming a homogeneous mixture on cooling.
- The alloys formed are generally hard and have high melting points.
Thus, similar atomic size and mutual solubility lead to alloy formation among transition metals.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 476]
