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What type of transitions impart colour to the transition metal ions?
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Solution
- The colour of transition metal ions is mainly due to d-d transitions between the split d-orbitals in their compounds or hydrated ions.
- In the presence of ligands, the five degenerate d-orbitals split into two groups: (t2g) and (eg).
- When visible light falls on these ions, electrons in lower-energy d-orbitals get excited to higher-energy d-orbitals (d-d transitions), absorbing specific wavelengths.
- The absorbed wavelength corresponds to the energy difference between the split d-orbitals, and the transmitted light shows the complementary colour.
- Transition metal ions with completely filled or empty d-orbitals do not show colour, as d-d transitions are not possible in these cases.
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