Why d-block elements form alloys and why they form complexes?
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The atomic sizes of the d block elements are related or comparable to each other. Due to this one metal can easily replace the other and form another solid, which is called an alloy. An alloy is the homogeneous mixture of two or more metals or metals with non-metals. Hence d block elements form alloys.
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