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The binding energy of transition metals increases upto which group?

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Answered by Anonymous
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in Atoms from H (Z=1) to Lw (Z=103) An electron, which is negatively charged, is attracted to the nucleus of an atom because of the positive charge that is there. The amount of energy that is required to be given to the electron to pull it away from this attractive (Coulombic) force is called the binding energy.Feb

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
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The binding energy of transition metals increases  group is group 3 to group 12

Explanation:

The energy required to split an atom into free electrons and a nucleus is called as the atomic binding energy.

• It is the total of all the electron affinity of all the electrons in a particular atom.

• Transition metals are good density, and also high melting and boiling points.

• This means that when small nuclei join together to able to proliferate nuclei in a process known as nuclear fusion, the binding energy increases.

• When heavy nuclei decompose into lighter nuclei, fission processes release energy as well. The prime motive for fission and fusion is to create atomic nuclei more stable.

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