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Give a reason for the following: Ti3+ salts are coloured whereas Ti4+ salts are colourless. [Given: Atomic number of Ti = 22] - Chemistry (Theory)

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Give a reason for the following:

Ti3+ salts are coloured whereas Ti4+ salts are colourless. 

[Given: Atomic number of Ti = 22]

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The colour of transition metal salts depends on their electronic configuration and the ability of their d-electrons to undergo d–d transitions when they absorb visible light. Titanium (Ti), with atomic number 22, has the electronic configuration 1s22s22p63s23p63d24s2.

The Ti3+ ion (3d1) contains one unpaired d-electron, which can undergo d-d transitions, causing absorption of visible light and giving colour to its compounds. In contrast, the Ti4+ ion (3d0) has no d-electrons, so d-d transitions are not possible, and hence Ti4+salts are colourless.

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