Physical PropertiesD & F Block
In the 3d series, which element has the lowest enthalpy of atomization and why?.
Expert Answer
Zinc (Zn). It has no unpaired electrons (configuration ), resulting in the weakest interatomic metallic bonding.
In the 3d series, which element has the lowest enthalpy of atomization and why?.
Zinc (Zn). It has no unpaired electrons (configuration ), resulting in the weakest interatomic metallic bonding.
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