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Answered by kingRohan5
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The transition element exhibit higher enthalpies of atomisation because the atoms in these elements are closely packed and held together by strong metallic bonds. Greater the number of valence electrons, stronger is the metallic bond.

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Answered by goldikthakur
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The transition element exhibit higher enthalpies of atomisation because the atoms in these elements are closely packed and held together by strong metallic bonds. ... Greater the number of valence electrons, stronger is the metallic bond.

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