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Why are interstitial compounds formed by transition metals?
A. Because they are reactive.
B. Because they have high melting points.
C. Because the small size of non-metal atoms (like H, B, C, N) allows them to fit into the interstices (holes) within the close-packed metal lattice.
D. Because they form ionic bonds.
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