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Question
Giving reason indicate which one of the following would be coloured:
Cu+, VO2+, Sc3+, Ni2+
(Atomic numbers: Cu = 29, V = 23, Sc = 21, N = 28)
Give Reasons
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Solution
- A compound is coloured if its metal ion has partially filled d-orbitals, allowing d-d electronic transitions when visible light is absorbed.
- Cu+ has an electronic configuration 3d10 (completely filled d-orbitals), so it is colourless.
- VO2+ (V4+ ion) has partially filled d-orbitals (d1), so it can be coloured.
- Sc3+ has an electronic configuration 3d0 (empty d-orbitals), so it is colourless.
- Ni2+ has partially filled d-orbitals (d8), so it will be coloured.
- Among these, Ni2+ is known to be coloured, whereas Cu+ and Sc3+ are colourless; VO2+ may show colour due to partially filled d-orbitals but is less commonly coloured in simple complexes.
Hence, Ni2+ would definitely be coloured due to the presence of unpaired d-electrons, enabling absorption of visible light; Cu+ and Sc3+ are colourless due to filled or empty d-orbitals, respectively.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - REVIEW EXERCISES [Page 477]
