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Due to availability of vacant orbitals of sufficiently low energy, d-block elements form complexes, d-block elements have different properties such as-catalytic, magnetic, alloy formation, interistitial compounds formation. Interistitial compounds are those compound in which small atoms like carbon and boron fits into interistices of d-block elements crystal. in interistitial compounds, there is no chemical bond formation. chemcial properties remain almost same but physical properties may change. Q. Select correct statement.

Due to availability of vacant orbitals of sufficiently low energy, d-block elements form complexes, d-block elements have different properties such as-catalytic, magnetic, alloy formation, interistitial compounds formation. Interistitial compounds are those compound in which small atoms like carbon and boron fits into interistices of d-block elements crystal. in interistitial compounds, there is no chemical bond formation. chemcial properties remain almost same but physical properties may change. Q. Which of the property of interistitial compounds has the same behaviour as that of the elements?

Due to availability of vacant orbitals of sufficiently low energy, d-block elements form complexes, d-block elements have different properties such as-catalytic, magnetic, alloy formation, interistitial compounds formation. Interistitial compounds are those compound in which small atoms like carbon and boron fits into interistices of d-block elements crystal. in interistitial compounds, there is no chemical bond formation. chemcial properties remain almost same but physical properties may change. Q. Which of the following property gets decreased in interistitial compounds compared to that of the element?

In two alloys the rations of copper to tin are 3:4 and 1:6 respectively. If 7 kg. of the first alloy and 21 kg. of the second alloy are mixed together to form a new alloy, then the ratio of copper to tin in the new alloy is :

What is an alloy ? Give two examples of alloys of aluminium.

60 kg of an alloy A is mixed with 100 kg of alloy B. If alloy A has lead and tin in the ratio 3 : 2 and alloy B has tin and copper in the ratio 1 : 4, then the amount of tin in the new alloy is

60 Kg of an alloy A is mixed with 100 kg of alloy B .If alloy A has lead and tin in the ratio 3:2 and alloy B has tin and copper in the ratio 1:4 , the amount of tin in the new alloy is .

An alloy contains only zinc and copper and they are in the ratio of 7:9. If the weight of the alloy is 8kg ,then find the weight of copper in the alloy.

An alloy contains only zinc and copper and they are in the ratio of 7:9. If the weight of the alloy is 8kg, then find the weight of copper in the alloy