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Give a reason for the following: Zn2+ salts are white but Cu2+ salts are blue in colour. - Chemistry (Theory)

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Give a reason for the following:

Zn2+ salts are white but Cu2+ salts are blue in colour.

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Solution 1

Cu2+ salts are coloured because they absorb visible light for the excitation of electrons to partly filled d-orbitals. Zn2+ salts are colourless because of the absence of partly filled d-orbitals to which the electrons can be oxidized.

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Solution 2

  1. Cu2+ salts are blue because they have partially filled d-orbitals (3d9). When light falls on these salts, electrons absorb visible light and get excited from one d-orbital to another (called d-d transitions), which gives the salt its blue colour.
  2. Zn2+ salts are white or colourless because Zn2+ has a completely filled d-orbital (3d10). Since no d-d transitions are possible, it does not absorb visible light, and hence the salts appear white.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS [Page 509]

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Chapter 8 d-and ƒ-Block Elements
QUESTIONS FROM ISC EXAMINATION PAPERS | Q 11. (a) | Page 509
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