Complexes, Catalysts & AlloysD & F Block
Why are interstitial compounds chemically inert and hard?.
Expert Answer
Small atoms (H, C, N) trapped in the lattice form bonds that rigidify the structure.
Why are interstitial compounds chemically inert and hard?.
Small atoms (H, C, N) trapped in the lattice form bonds that rigidify the structure.
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