Why interstitial hydrides have a lower density than the parent metal?
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The empty spaces between the molecules of the pure metal are the spaces where a molecule of relatively small radius can be filled. So,density is always increased in interstitial compounds not decreased when compared with its parent pure metal
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The empty spaces between the molecules of the pure metal are the spaces where a molecule of relatively small radius can be filled. So,density is always increased in interstitial compounds not decreased when compared with its parent pure metal.
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