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How do the transition elements form interstitial compounds? State an industrial advantage of such occurrence.
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Solution
- Transition elements form interstitial compounds when small atoms like hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, or boron occupy the vacant spaces (interstices) in the metal crystal lattice.
- These small atoms fit into the gaps without changing the metal’s chemical behavior but modify physical properties such as hardness, density, and electrical conductivity.
- Interstitial compounds formed this way are harder and more rigid than the pure metals.
- An industrial advantage is that such compounds, like steel (iron-carbon interstitial compound), are stronger and harder, making them useful in construction and manufacturing.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 477]
