Interstitial compounds are formed when small atoms are trapped inside the crystal lattice of metals. Which of the following is not the characteristic property of interstitial compounds?

Compounds formed when small atoms like H,C and N get trapped inside the crystal lattice of transition metals are called interstitial compounds.


Some properties of interstitial compounds are called:


1) Compounds are very hard


2) They are chemically inert


3) Have high melting points, higher than pure metals


4) They retain metallic conductivity.


So, interstitial compounds are actually chemically inert.

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