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Example 4.8 · Part 3

Chapter 4: The d - and f - Block Elements · CHEMISTRY

these metals. The alloys so formed are hard and have often high melting points. The best known are ferrous alloys: chromium, vanadium, tungsten, molybdenum and manganese are used for the production of a variety of steels and stainless steel. Alloys of transition metals with non transition metals such as brass (copper-zinc) and bronze (copper-tin), are also of considerable industrial importance.

. . Catalytic Properties . .

Formation of Interstitial Compounds . . Alloy Formation . Explain why Cu + ion is not stable in aqueous solutions?

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