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What are f-f transitions? - Chemistry (Theory)

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What are f-f transitions?

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  1. f-f transitions are electronic transitions that occur within the f-orbitals of lanthanoid ions.
  2. These transitions involve excitation of an electron from one f-orbital energy level to another f-orbital energy level in the same ion.
  3. f-f transitions cause the absorption of visible light by the ions, which results in their characteristic colors.
  4. The energy needed for these transitions varies because the f-orbitals have different energy levels.
  5. Lanthanoid ions with certain f-electron configurations (like f0, f7, f14) are colorless because they do not absorb visible light.
  6. This explains why most tripositive lanthanoid ions show different colors due to f-f transitions.
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Chapter 8: d-and ƒ-Block Elements - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 498]

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Chapter 8 d-and ƒ-Block Elements
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS | Q 14. ii. | Page 498
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