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transition elements form alloys

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Answered by sakif
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yes it forms alloys because transition elements have almost similar sizes so that atom of one metal can easily take up the position in the crystal lattices of other.

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Answered by zumba12
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Alloy formation by transition elements.

Explanation:

  • When two metals combines it leads to the formation of a new compound called an alloy.
  • The transition metals have similar radii and other characteristics. Therefore these metals can mutually substitute their position and their crystal lattices and form alloys.
  • The alloys so formed are hard and are characterized by high melting points.
  • The most commonly used steels, brass, bronze, etc are well-known examples of alloy.

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