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33. Titanium crystallizes in a fcc lattice . It reacts with carbon or hydrogen interstitially by allowing atoms of these elements to occupy holes in the host lattice . Hydrogen occupies tetrahedral holes but carbon occupies octahedral holes the formula of titanium carbide and hydride are

Answer» 33. Titanium crystallizes in a fcc lattice . It reacts with carbon or hydrogen interstitially by allowing atoms of these elements to occupy holes in the host lattice . Hydrogen occupies tetrahedral holes but carbon occupies octahedral holes the formula of titanium carbide and hydride are


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