Why melting points of interstitial compounds are more?
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Interstitial compounds are those which are formed when small atoms like H, C or N are trapped inside the crystal lattices of metals. ... These small atoms add to the increased melting and boiling points of the crystal, higher than those of pure metals. They are very hard, some borides approach diamond in hardness.
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International compounds are those which are formed when small items like HC or and are trapped inside the crystal lattices of metals,... this is small atoms to increased melting and boiling points of the Crystal higher than those of pure metals.
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