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How do d-d transitions impart colour to transition metal ions?
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Solution
- Transition metal ions have partially filled d-orbitals, which split into two energy levels (t2g and eg) in the presence of ligands (crystal field splitting).
- When visible light hits these ions, electrons in lower energy d-orbitals absorb specific wavelengths of light and get excited to higher energy d-orbitals (d-d transitions).
- The absorbed light’s wavelength is specific to the energy gap created by splitting, so only certain colours are absorbed.
- The complex appears coloured because it transmits or reflects the complementary colour of the absorbed light.
- Ions with completely full or empty d-orbitals are colorless, as no d-d transitions occur.
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