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Why do the transition metals have higher enthalpy of atomisation?

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Answered by anjalirehan04
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The valence electrons result in the formation of strong metallic bonds between the transition metals. As the metallic bonds are stronger, a higher amount of energy is required to break the bonds between the transition metals. Thus, the enthalpy of atomization of transition metals is higher.

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The valence electrons result in the formation of strong metallic bonds between the transition metals. As the metallic bonds are stronger, a higher amount of energy is required to break the bonds between the transition metals. Thus, the enthalpy of atomization of transition metals is higher.

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