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Question
Which type of transitions are responsible for the colour of lanthanoid cations?
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Solution
- The colour of lanthanoid cations is due to electronic transitions within the f-orbitals.
- Specifically, these are called f-f transitions, where electrons jump between different 4f energy levels.
- The absorbed light corresponds to visible wavelengths, giving lanthanoids their characteristic colours.
- Some ions like Ce3+, Gd3+, and Yb3+ are colourless as their absorption occurs outside the visible region.
- The 4f orbitals are deeply buried and well shielded, causing variations in colour depending on the specific f-f transition energy.
Thus, the f-f electronic transitions are responsible for the colour of lanthanoid cations.
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