why chromium has highest melting point in 3d series even though metallic bonding is not effective ???
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Chromium group elements have highest melting points in their respectively series. Due to the half filled d- orbital due to presence of unpaired electron they form strong intermetallic bonds (formed by valence electrons and covalent bonds formed due to d-d overlapping of impaired d-electrons.)
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Chromium group elements have highest melting points in their respectively series. Due to the half filled d- orbital due to presence of unpaired electron they form strong intermetallic bonds (formed by valence electrons and covalent bonds formed due to d-d overlapping of impaired d-electrons).
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