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The conductance of transition metal is not much affected when it forms interstitial carbide because:

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Answered by MINALI27
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The conductance of transition metal is not much affected when it forms interstitial carbide because The carbon atoms occupy octahedral holes and so does not affect electrical conductivit.

Hence option B is correct.

Answered by dhruvi171004
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The conductance of transition metal is not much affected when it forms interstitial carbide because

the carbon atoms occupy octahedral holes and so does not affect electrical conductivity.

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