Why do transition metals exhibits higher enthalpies of atomization.
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Because of large number of unpaired electrons in their atoms they have stronger interatomic interation and hence stronger bonding between atoms resulting in higher enthalpies of atomisation.
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Because of large number of unpaired electrons in their atoms they have stronger interatomic interation and hence stronger bonding between atoms resulting in higher enthalpies of atomisation
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