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प्रश्न
Why does sodium chloride on heating with sodium vapours acquire yellow colour?
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उत्तर
- NaCl shows a metal excess defect due to anionic vacancies. When crystals of NaCl are heated in an atmosphere of sodium vapour, the sodium atoms are deposited on the surface of the crystal.
- The Cl− ions diffuse to the surface of the crystal and combine with Na atoms to give NaCl. This happens by the loss of electrons by sodium atoms to form Na+ ions.
- The released electrons diffuse into the crystal and occupy anionic sites. As a result, crystal now has excess Na+ ions. The anionic sites occupied by unpaired electrons are called F centres. They impart a yellow colour to the NaCl crystals.
- The colour results by the excitation of these electrons when they absorb energy from visible light falling on the crystal.
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