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Question
Why do transition elements have much higher boiling points?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Transition metals have close-packed structures with strong metallic bonds holding atoms together.
- These metallic bonds have considerable covalent character due to unpaired d-electrons.
- A greater number of unpaired d-electrons means stronger metallic bonds and hence higher boiling points.
- Boiling points increase up to the middle of the d-block series (d5 configuration), where unpaired electrons are maximum.
- More energy is needed to break these strong bonds, resulting in higher boiling points compared to other elements.
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