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The hardness of transition elements is due to their
Options
(a) large atomic size
(b) metallic bonding
(c) covalent bonding
(d) high ionisation energy
Correct Answer:
covalent bonding
Explanation:
The hardness of transition metals is due to the strong covalent bonding which occurs due to the overlap of unpaired electrons between different metals atoms.
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Topics: D and F Block Elements
(91)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- Variable valency in general, is exhibited by
- Schottky defect generally appears in
- Bleaching powder is prepared from the reaction of
- Boron has two stable isotopes, ¹°B(19%) and ¹¹B(81%). Average atomic weight
- Which of the following shows geometrical isomerism
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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