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Transition metals form many alloys. Explain?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ans ➡️ 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 vimlakshkhadse
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Answer :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.

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