Explain the following observations: (i) Many of the transition elements are known to form interstitial compounds. (ii) There is a general increase in density from titanium (Z = 22) to copper (Z = 29). (iii) The members of the actinoid series exhibit a larger number of oxidation states than the corresponding members of the lanthanoid series.
Explain the following observations: (i) Many of the transition elements are known to form interstitial compounds. (ii) There is a general increase in density from titanium (Z = 22) to copper (Z = 29). (iii) The members of the actinoid series exhibit a larger number of oxidation states than the corresponding members of the lanthanoid series.
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(ii) There is a general increase in density from titanium (Z = 22) to copper (Z = 29).
(iii) The members of the actinoid series exhibit a larger number of oxidation states than the corresponding members of the lanthanoid series.
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