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why interstitial hydrides have a lower density than the parent metal.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. d block elements form metallic or interstitial hydrides, on heating with dihydrogen under high pressure.
  2. Hydrogen atom being small in size occupy some in the metallic lattice producing distortion without any change in its type.
  3. The densities of these hydrides are lower than those of metals from which they are formed since the crystal lattice expands due to the inclusion of dihydrogen
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