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transition elements generally form alloys

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Answered by syedaFarnaj
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ur and is here... The atomic radii of the transition elements in any series are not much different from each other. As a result, they can very easily replace each other in the lattice and form solid solutions over an appreciable composition range. Such solid solutions are called alloys.




Answered by Samarthsah
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the atomic sizes of transition elements are very similarto each other and this attribute to their nature of forming alloys as atomic size are similar one metal can replace the other metal Frome it's lattice and formi a solid solution...
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