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Question
What is the colour of transition metal ions having completely filled and empty d-orbitals?
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Solution
- Transition metal ions with completely filled d-orbitals (e.g., Cu+, Zn2+) are colourless because no vacant d-orbitals are available for electron promotion (no d-d transitions occur).
- Those with completely empty d-orbitals (e.g., Sc3+, Ti4+) are also colourless because there are no electrons to undergo d-d transitions.
- The colour in transition metal ions arises from d-d electronic transitions, which are absent in these two cases, making such ions colourless.
Hence, ions with fully filled or completely empty d-orbitals show no colour in their compounds.
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