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Why does the density of transition elements increase from Titanium to Copper?
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 1 month ago

Atomic size gradually decreases from left to right across a period of elements. This is because, within a period of elements, all electrons are added to the same shell. However, at the same time, protons are being added to the nucleus, making it more positively charged.
Hence from Ti to Cu as atomic size decreases, the density of the element increases.

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