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Question
Why do transition elements exhibit metallic character?
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Solution
- Transition elements have low ionisation energies, making it easier to lose electrons and form metallic bonds.
- They possess several vacant orbitals in their outermost shells, which facilitate the overlapping of orbitals and formation of metallic bonds.
- The presence of unpaired d-electrons allows overlap of d-orbitals, forming covalent bonds, contributing to the metal's hardness.
- Both metallic and covalent bonding coexist, resulting in typical metallic properties like high melting points, hardness, electrical conductivity, and metallic luster.
- The number of unpaired electrons influences the strength of metallic bonds, thus affecting melting and boiling points.
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